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For Purposes of Intentional Torts,a Person Can Have the Intent

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For purposes of intentional torts,a person can have the intent to cause harm if the harm is substantially certain to occur even if he or she doesn't desire that such harm occur.

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Counterclaim

A claim made to offset another claim in a legal dispute, often presented by a defendant against the plaintiff in the same litigation.

Set Down

To place or lay something in a specified location; in legal terms, it can refer to scheduling a case or matter for hearing in court.

Unjust Dismissal

Termination of employment that is deemed unfair or without proper legal cause, giving rise to legal action by the dismissed employee.

Vindicate

To clear from blame or suspicion; to justify, prove, or reinforce the correctness of someone's actions or a particular stance.

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