/kɔːrt ˈprɛfərəns/ – Phrase
Definition: việc đưa ra tòa, việc trình tòa.
A more thorough explanation: “Court preference” refers to a party’s request for a specific court or judge to hear a case based on certain factors such as familiarity with the subject matter, expertise, or past rulings. It is a formal request made by a party in a legal proceeding to have the case assigned to a particular court or judge.
Example: The judge’s court preference for cases involving intellectual property disputes is well-known among legal practitioners.