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res judicata, arguing that the matter had already been resolved. The court agreed and dismissed Hernandez’s second claim. Legal Principles at Play Res Judicata: This legal doctrine prevents the same parties from relitigating a matter that has already been decided by a court. Once a final judgment is rendered, it’s generally conclusive and binding on
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