... law doctrine, not arising from the Jones Act or doctrine of unseaworthiness. It is not tied to the period that the plaintiff would have ... See Instruction 7.11 (Maintenance and Cure—Elements and Burden of Proof). Punitive damages are not an ...
... Damages—Proof It is the duty of the Court to instruct you about the measure of damages. By instructing you ... determine the plaintiff’s damages. The plaintiff has the burden of proving damages by a preponderance of the evidence. Damages means ...
... Local Governing Body Defendants Based on Act of Final Policymaker—Elements and Burden of Proof In order to ...
... on Official Policy, Practice or Custom—Elements and Burden of Proof In order to prevail on plaintiff ...
... Local Governing Body Defendants Based on Policy of Failure to Train—Elements and Burden of Proof In order to prevail on ...
... The plaintiff, [ name of plaintiff ], seeks damages against the defendant, [ name of defendant ... of the product in question.] THE PLAINTIFF’S BURDEN OF PROOF In this case, the plaintiff, ...
... The plaintiff, [ name of plaintiff ], claims ownership of a copyright and seeks damages ... to the copyright owner.] PLAINTIFF’S BURDEN OF PROOF In this ...
... A copyright owner may obtain a certificate of registration from the Copyright Office. The ... instruction numbers relevant to elements of plaintiff’s burden ].The defendant has the burden of disproving these facts. ...
... FROM CONSPIRACY Once a person becomes a member of a conspiracy, that person remains a member until that person withdraws from ... and that the defendant was a member of the conspiracy, the burden is on the defendant to prove by a preponderance of the evidence that ...
... Once a person becomes a member of a conspiracy, that person remains a member until that person withdraws from ... and that the defendant was a member of the conspiracy, the burden is on the defendant to prove by a preponderance of the evidence that ...