Private Attorney General
Lawsuit, Public interest, Attorney's fee, Civil Rights Act of 1964
978-613-5-62481-6
6135624814
136
2012-06-01
45.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Private attorney general is an informal term usually used today in the United States to refer to a private party who brings a lawsuit considered to be in the public interest, i.e., benefiting the general public and not just the plaintiff. The person considered "private attorney general" is entitled to recover attorney's fees if he or she prevails. The rationale behind this principle is to provide extra incentive to private citizens to pursue suits that may be of benefit to society at large.
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