Nevada Vexatious Litigant Procedures
Summary
In Nevada, plaintiffs deemed vexatious litigants must follow specific procedures, including obtaining court permission before filing new litigation. They must submit an application demonstrating the merit of their proposed case, which the court reviews to ensure it is not frivolous or harassing. These procedures are outlined by the Nevada Supreme Court in the Jordan case.Full Conversation
What are Nevada restrictions requiring a plaintiff who has been deemed a vexatious litigant to follow a special procedure, as dictated by Nevada Supreme Court in Jordan ?
In Nevada, if a plaintiff is deemed a vexatious litigant, they must follow these special procedures, as outlined by the Nevada Supreme Court in Jordan:
- Pre-filing Order: Must obtain permission from the court to file new litigation.
- Application Process: Submit an application demonstrating the merit of the proposed litigation.
- Court's Review: Court reviews the application to determine if it’s frivolous or harassing.
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