In-concert liability - In-concert liability, also known as acting in concert, refers to a legal theory where multiple parties can be held liable for a tortious act, even if only one party directly caused the harm, if they acted together or with a common design to cause the injury. This often arises in situations where individuals or entities are working towards a common goal, and their combined actions contribute to the harm suffered by a third party.
Plausible Deniability - refers to a situation where someone can deny involvement in an action or event, and their denial is believable due to a lack of concrete evidence proving otherwise. It often involves creating circumstances where direct responsibility can be easily disclaimed, even if the individual was involved. This can be used to shield individuals, particularly those in positions of power, from accountability for potentially harmful or unethical actions.
Internal Investigation - An internal investigation is a formal inquiry conducted within an organization to examine alleged misconduct, such as violations of laws, regulations, or internal policies. It's a process to gather facts and determine whether misconduct occurred and is typically carried out by internal or external legal counsel.
Reference to SRNM and their in-concert actions.
A Bill Of Particulars and a Request For Admissions will add merit to this statement if it is desired.
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