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  2. Vexatious litigation - Wikipedia

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    The concept of vexatious litigation entered into law in 1896 with the Vexatious Actions Act, enacted in England and soon extended to Scotland and Ireland.This was primarily a response to the actions of Alexander Chaffers, a solicitor who filed numerous actions against leading members of Victorian society. [1]

  3. Querulant - Wikipedia

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    In psychiatry, the terms querulous paranoia (Kraepelin, 1904) [1] [2] and litigious paranoia [3] have been used to describe a paranoid condition which manifested itself in querulant behavior. The concept had, until 2004, disappeared from the psychiatric literature; largely because it had been misused to stigmatise the behavior of people seeking ...

  4. Frivolous litigation - Wikipedia

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    Frivolous litigation is the use of legal processes with apparent disregard for the merit of one's own arguments. It includes presenting an argument with reason to know that it would certainly fail, or acting without a basic level of diligence in researching the relevant law and facts.

  5. Legal culture - Wikipedia

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    Therefore the net expected benefit of litigation being greater in the United States encourages a legal culture that is more litigious in nature than England. National character is inherent in the legal institutions of the courts and parliament, their formation and their output in terms of legislation or judgments.

  6. Lawsuit - Wikipedia

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    The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with the United States and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject. You may improve this article, discuss the issue on the talk page, or create a new article, as appropriate.

  7. Luigi Mangione’s ‘grandiose’ behavior signs of narcissism ...

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    Luigi Mangione, the Ivy League grad accused of assassinating United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson on a midtown Manhattan sidewalk, displayed a pattern of “grandiose” behavior associated with ...

  8. DECONSTRUCTION: Portrait of a Quiet Masterpiece - AOL

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    And back then, artists and record labels didn’t know enough to get litigious about publishing rights for sampled music. That meant artists had a heyday without many legal repercussions, and ...

  9. Personal and business legal affairs of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Economy. tax cuts; tariffs; China trade war; farmer bailouts; Environment. Paris withdrawal; Foreign policy. America First; Saudi Arabia arms deal; Iran nuclear deal ...