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  2. Frivolous litigation - Wikipedia

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    In the United States Tax Court, frivolous arguments may result in a penalty of up to $25,000 under . Similarly, section 7482 of the Internal Revenue Code provides that the U.S. Supreme Court and the U.S. Courts of Appeals may impose penalties in which the taxpayer's appeal of a U.S. Tax Court decision was "maintained primarily for delay" or ...

  3. Vexatious litigation - Wikipedia

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    Filing vexatious litigation is considered an abuse of the judicial process and may result in sanctions against the offender. A single action, even a frivolous one, is usually not enough to raise a litigant to the level of being declared vexatious. Rather, a pattern of frivolous legal actions is typically required to rise to the level of vexatious.

  4. Frivolous or vexatious - Wikipedia

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    "Frivolous" and "vexatious" generally mean different things, however both are typically grouped together as they relate to the same basic concept of a claim or complaint (or a series of many) not being brought in good faith: A "frivolous" claim or complaint is one that has no serious purpose or value. Often a frivolous claim is one about a ...

  5. Opinion - 10 common-sense legal reforms for the new Congress

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    This alone would deter the enormous number of frivolous lawsuits filed in federal courts every year. ... Fee awards should be calculated based solely on time records submitted under penalty of ...

  6. Tort reform - Wikipedia

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    Such changes are generally justified under the grounds that litigation is an inefficient means to compensate plaintiffs; [1] that tort law permits frivolous or otherwise undesirable litigation to crowd the court system; or that the fear of litigation can serve to curtail innovation, raise the cost of consumer goods or insurance premiums for ...

  7. Mike Lindell dinged nearly $60K in sanctions for ‘frivolous ...

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    MyPillow CEO and fierce Donald Trump supporter Mike Lindell has been walloped again with a hefty financial penalty, this time for “frivolous” claims he made in his lawsuit against voting ...

  8. Bar association presidents warn lawyers against frivolous ...

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    “When lawyers file a lawsuit, we are duty-bound to ensure it is based on solid facts, backed by law and free from any intent to harass or waste the court’s time,” the group of more than 100 ...

  9. Lawsuit Abuse Reduction Act of 2015 - Wikipedia

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    The Lawsuit Abuse Reduction Act of 2015 (H.R. 758, S. 401) is legislation that amends Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure to require judges to impose mandatory sanctions on attorneys, law firms, or parties who file frivolous "claims, defenses, and other legal contentions."