Case Dismissed With and Without Prejudice. What It Means
I get this question a lot: "What does it mean when a case is dismissed with prejudice versus without prejudice?" This video gives you insight on the two. BE EMPOWERED.

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What exactly does Without Prejudice mean? Let's discuss how even the lawyers aren't always sure.

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