Question: What is Collateral Estoppel (Issue Preclusion)? a. A party is not prohibited from litigating an issue that has be (previously) litigated. b. A party is

What is Collateral Estoppel (Issue Preclusion)?

a. A party is not prohibited from litigating an issue that has be (previously) litigated.

b. A party is not prohibited from filing a new claim to litigate issues that could have been litigated in a previous claim.

c. A party is prohibited from filing a new claim to litigate issues that could have been litigated in a previous claim.

d. A party is prohibited from filing a new claim to litigate issues that could have been litigated in a previous claim.

 

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