Plaintiff definition

Plaintiff means Xxxxxx Xxxxx.
Plaintiff means the United States.
Plaintiff means the Federal Trade Commission (“Commission” or “FTC”).

Examples of Plaintiff in a sentence

  • Neither Plaintiff nor Class Counsel shall use the Consent to Join Forms, or any information contained in the Consent to Join Forms, for any purpose other than those specifically set forth in Section 2.1 above, and shall not disclose the Consent to Join Forms, or any information contained in the Claims Forms, to any other person or entity.

  • ATTACHMENT 4 Supreme Court of the United States Delaware, Plaintiff, v.

  • Plaintiff Delaware and Defendant States therefore jointly move the Special Master to recommend, after dispersal of the escrow account, that the Supreme Court dismiss this action in its entirety.

  • On September 11, 2023, Plaintiff filed a putative hybrid class/collective action lawsuit against Defendant, his former employer, seeking minimum and overtime wages under the Fair Labor Standards Act, 29 U.S.C. § 216(b) (“FLSA”), and the Pennsylvania Minimum Wage Act, 43 P.S. § 333.101, et.

  • IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED AND AGREED by and among Plaintiff, the Settlement Collective, and Defendant as follows.


More Definitions of Plaintiff

Plaintiff means the Federal Trade Commission.
Plaintiff means Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, the named plaintiff in the Action.
Plaintiff or “Petitioner” means any party asserting a claim for relief, whether by way of claim, third-party claim, crossclaim, or counterclaim.
Plaintiff or “Class Representative” shall mean the named class representative, Xxxxx Xxxxxxx.
Plaintiff or “Class Representative” means Plaintiff Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx.
Plaintiff means the person named as plaintiff in a civil action, and where in this chapter acts of the plaintiff are referred to, the reference attributes to the plaintiff the acts of an agent within the scope of the agent’s authority.