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He has been a co-plaintiff in cases related to his specialties.
The Justice Department's decision makes it a co-plaintiff in the case.
German law allows a victim's next of kin to join a trial as co-plaintiff.
By a later court order, Jemison and his co-plaintiff were required to pay the other side's attorney fees.
The association was a co-plaintiff in the housing desegregation case with the Justice Department.
The suit remained under seal until today's decision by the Justice Department to become a co-plaintiff in the case.
As a co-plaintiff in the Federal suit, she stands to make 15 to 30 percent of any money recovered by the Government.
The attorney general's office in Ohio, which regulates charities, joined the case as co-plaintiff.
Her father, Mark Ahlquist, was co-plaintiff as parent, guardian, and next friend.
A crossclaim is a pleading made against a party who is a co-defendant or co-plaintiff.
Hamilton joined Ian Greer, a parliamentary lobbyist as a co-plaintiff.
His co-plaintiff, Deborah Benchoam, alleges that she was abducted and held in prison for four and a half years.
The Foundation on Economic Trends, which Mr. Rifkin heads, is a co-plaintiff.
Manges was co-plaintiff with the state (represented by Mattox) in major litigation against Mobil Oil Company.
Plaintiff Can Go It Alone If the Government takes the case, the whistle-blower acts as a co-plaintiff.
But Ms. Bysiewicz said she thought that Mr. Campbell and his co-plaintiff in the lawsuit are best suited to answer the question.
The Justice Department, which has a statutory right to join these suits by whistle-blowers as a co-plaintiff, regularly attempts to cut the whistle-blower out of the case.
A co-plaintiff was Australian Humanist and skeptic Dr. Ian Plimer.
Later, the Yonkers branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People joined as co-plaintiff.
Alain Bernheim, Mr. Buchwald's co-plaintiff, returned from a trip last Thursday to find 76 messages on his answering machine.
His co-plaintiff, Dr. Leslie Plachta, a doctor, said: "Legally, you cannot have a purely for-profit entity on school grounds.
Hodgson was in court again in 1993 as a co-plaintiff in a case in which the judge struck down Minnesota's ban on Medicaid payments for abortions.
In some cases, including the Northrop suit, the Justice Department elects to become a co-plaintiff and essentially takes the lead role in trying the case or negotiating a settlement.
Originally, Hopwood's co-plaintiff was Stephanie C. Haynes, but Haynes was dismissed from the suit on February 11, 1993.
After an attempt by NASCAR to get the case dismissed, another shareholder, Rusty Vaughn, joined the case as co-plaintiff in 2003.