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No, because of public policy. A defendant calls a secretary present at a meeting between the defendant and the plaintiff in which attempts were made to negotiate a settlement.
What is the role of a plaintiff?
The person(s) being charged of a crime or violation of a law is/are the defendant. The person(s) who have claimed that they have been the victim of wrongdoing in a civil case are known as the plaintiff. In contrast to the defendant, who is the party who is being sued, the plaintiff, or the party on whose behalf a legal action is brought, is the person or thing that has been accused of committing a wrongdoing. The phrase is equivalent to petitioner in civil law and equity, and to libelant in admiralty.
No, because of public policy. A defendant calls a secretary present at a meeting between the defendant and the plaintiff in which attempts were made to negotiate a settlement. The secretary offers to testify that the plaintiff said at the meeting, "Well, maybe it wasn't fraud - I'll settle for refund of the purchase price plus $50,000." The plaintiff objects. Is the offered testimony admissible.
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