adj. a reference to a lawsuit in which all the legal issues are identical (or so
close as to make no difference) to another case, particularly an appeals decision
which is a precedent in deciding the suit before the court. Thus, an attorney will
argue that the prior case of, for example, Steele v. Merritt is "on all fours" with
the case before the court, and so the court must reach the same conclusion.
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