Abusive litigation definition
Abusive litigation means litigation where the following apply:
Abusive litigation means litigation where the criteria set forth below in each of subdivisions (A)–(D) are found to have been established:
Abusive litigation means litigation or other action to deter, prevent, sanction, or punish any
More Definitions of Abusive litigation
Abusive litigation means (i) litigation or other legal action intended to deter, prevent, sanction, or
Abusive litigation means litigation, criminal prosecution, or other legal action to deter, prevent, sanction or punish any person engaging in legally-protected health care activity that is:
Abusive litigation. – means litigation in a civil or family court where the following conditions apply; (1) the parties to the lawsuit or legal action qualify under the definition of “Intimate Partner Relationship”; (2) the Party pursuing the litigation has been found by a Court to have committed “Intimate Partner Violence” as defined under Chapter 634L, H.R.S.; (3) the litigation is being pursued primarily to harass, intimidate or to maintain contact with the other party, AND one of the following factors is true (a) the claims and legal contentions in the litigation are not warranted by the law or a good faith extension of the law, (b) the claims and factual bases made in the litigation have no evidentiary support; or (c) the issues raised in the litigation have already been heard in another court or jurisdiction and disposed of by a ruling against the party pursuing the litigation.
Abusive litigation means litigation or other legal action to deter, prevent, sanction, or punish a person engaging in legally protected health care activity or reproductive health care services by engaging in conduct that constitutes any of the following:
Abusive litigation means litigation, criminal prosecution, or other legal action to deter, prevent, sanction or punish any person engaging in legally-protected health care activity that is: (i) filed or prosecuted in any state other than the Commonwealth where liability, in whole or part, directly or indirectly, is based on legally protected health care activity that occurred in the Commonwealth, including any action in which liability is based on any theory of vicarious, joint or several liability derived therefrom; or (ii) an attempt to enforce any order or judgment issued in connection with any such action described in subsection (i), by any party to the action or any person acting on behalf of a party to the action. For purposes of this definition, the term “occurred in the Commonwealth” means any part of any act or omission which occurs or is initiated in the Commonwealth, that forms the basis of the litigation or other legal action described above, whether or not explicitly alleged or included in any of the pleadings.
Abusive litigation means litigation or other legal action to deter, prevent, sanction, or punish a person engaging in legally protected health care activity by either of the following:
Abusive litigation means litigation, criminal prosecution, or other legal action to deter, prevent, sanction or punish any person engaging in legally-protected health care activity that is: (i) filed or prosecuted in any state other than the Commonwealth where liability, in whole or part, directly or indirectly, is based on legally protected health care activity that occurred in the Commonwealth, including any action in which liability is based on any theory of vicarious, joint or several liability derived therefrom; or (ii) an attempt to enforce