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What is Res Judicata?

Res Judicata is a legal expression meaning that the civil legal dispute between the parties to litigation is decided. 

How does Res Judicata Work?

Res Judicata is a principle prevents successive lawsuits involving the same facts or occurrence. 

A plaintiff may not sue the defendant for the same conduct under the same or a separate cause of action. 

The separate cause of action should have been raised during the initial trial. It brings the dispute to a conclusion. 

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