In admiralty law, "'barratry "'is an act of gross misconduct committed by a master or crew of a vessel which damages the vessel or its cargo.
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Hill and Robinson were also initially accused of barratry, together with NAACP entities and men from Baltimore, Richmond and Portsmouth who like Walker and Banks, may not have been attorneys.
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Politics also can include barratry where one opponent files frivolous litigation against the other, specifically to injure the opponent's reputation regardless that the case is groundless and may later be dismissed.
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Among the various laws were seven expanding the common law legal offenses of champerty, maintenance, barratry, running and capping, as well as the statutory violation of unauthorized practice of law.
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The king proved vulnerable to speculators with big promises and lost reportedly US $ 26 million to Jesse Bogdonoff, a financial adviser who called himself the king's barratry ( frequent lawsuits ).
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In March 1957 the Boatwright Committee wrote that various segregationist organizations did not commit the expanded legal offenses of champerty, maintenance, barratry, running and capping, nor the unauthorized practice of law.
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In March, the Boatwright Committee opined that various segregationist organizations did not commit the newly expanded legal offenses of champerty, maintenance, barratry, running and capping, nor the unauthorized practice of law.
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In March 1957, the Boatwright Committee opined that various segregationist organizations did not commit the newly expanded legal offenses of champerty, maintenance, barratry, running and capping, nor the unauthorized practice of law.
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And, to adduce such quibbles is to, once again, further document suspicions or reinforce impressions that this case is a matter of barratry . talk ) 15 : 30, 10 August 2008 ( UTC)
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In March 1957, the Boatwright Committee in March opined that various segregationist organizations did not commit the expanded legal offenses of champerty, maintenance, barratry, running and capping, nor the unauthorized practice of law.