Nonsuit dismissal questioned by plaintiff’s bar
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Published: August 24, 2009
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If changing the ad damnum is a new case, then does that not inversely affect the first “nonsuit of right” under VA Code Sec. 8.01-380? By adding counts or changing the addendum, making it a “new suit” within the statute of limitations period, do I not get to nonsuit it each time I change the amount sued for?