P.i. plaintiffs post win on nonsuit issue  (access required)

By Deborah Elkins
Published: January 14, 2010

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The latest battle over nonsuit rights may be heating up across Virginia. A new circuit court case clearly rejects a controversial decision last summer that dismissed a p.i. suit because it was refiled with an increased ad damnum. Last August, a Loudoun County judge dismissed with prejudice a suit refiled after nonsuit because the p.i. plaintiff ...
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