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Sarasota Lawsuits & Disputes Legal Advice (44 found)Narrow your searchPosted 23 days ago in Litigation Sarasota, FL
Jeffrey B. Lampert's answer
Yes, you can request a hearing, by calling the judicial assistant to the Court...
Kurt Eugene Lee's answer
Mr. Lampert's answer is correct. I write only to provide you with a link to... Posted 25 days ago in Litigation Sarasota, FL
Earl Kenneth Mallory's answer
After the hearing on the Motion, the judge will issue an Order, directing the... Posted 13 days ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Sarasota, FL
Theodore W. Robinson's answer
Contact the authorities about this matter and swear out a complaint. The... Posted 21 days ago in Litigation Sarasota, FL
Dion J. Cassata's answer
To build on the other answers, as a party to the lawsuit (a lawsuit YOU filed)... Posted 22 days ago in Litigation Sarasota, FL
Dion J. Cassata's answer
It is the defendant's right to depose the plaintiff if they so desire. Almost... Posted 21 days ago in Litigation Sarasota, FL
Kurt Eugene Lee's answer
The court will require that there be a hearing on a motion for summary judgment.... Posted 24 days ago in Litigation Sarasota, FL
Andrew Daniel Myers' answer
Look at the court's order following your motion. Sometimes a Summary Judgment... Posted 26 days ago in Litigation Sarasota, FL
Stephen Brian Bull's answer
If the witness is subject to the protective order and willfully disseminated... Posted 26 days ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Sarasota, FL Posted 27 days ago in Litigation Sarasota, FL
Dennis Michael Phillips' answer
Nothing happens automatically. If the violation is substantial, then you (... Posted 29 days ago in Litigation Sarasota, FL
Gust G Sarris' answer
A sealed affidavit is not generally used in most Florida litigation. In civil... Posted about 1 month ago in Litigation Sarasota, FL
Daniel Jon Woodring's answer
This answer should not be considered specific legal advice, nor does it...
Stephen Brian Bull's answer
In Florida any deposition may be recorded by videotape without leave of court.... Posted about 1 month ago in Litigation Sarasota, FL
Theodore Lyons Araujo's answer
When the movant filed the motion they either stated a "retunr date" or you live... Posted 3 months ago in Litigation Sarasota, FL
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
You may be right that the defendant just trying to buy extra time to answer. Posted 4 months ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Sarasota, FL Posted 4 months ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Sarasota, FL Posted 4 months ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Sarasota, FL Posted 6 months ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Sarasota, FL
Frank Richard Ricketts JR's answer
Unfortunately, you are caught between two systems. A criminal system which... Posted 7 months ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Sarasota, FL
Lars A. Lundeen's answer
This question sounds almost identical to one posted the other day. I would... Posted 8 months ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Sarasota, FL |