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You need to talk to a local attorney. I'm a California attorney, and our... Posted 9 days ago in Litigation Adrian, MI
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You probably can represent yourself. If you are a business you will need to... Posted 10 days ago in Litigation Crockett, CA
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Check Avvo for attorneys in Sacramento. You might read my Legal Guide "Can...
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You need to talk with an attorney because the statute of limitations is very... Posted 10 days ago in Litigation Phoenix, AZ
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I only practice in Arizona, so I cannot tell you whether it is easier to sue in...
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This is not just a question of where it would be “easier to sue”. The... Posted 10 days ago in Litigation Modesto, CA
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If you are a party to the case, they can notice your deposition by mail with 10...
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It sounds to me as if the attorney is asking you, as a courtesy, to propose... Posted 10 days ago in Litigation Modesto, CA
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You are correct they can make you travel only 75 miles. But you have to object... Posted 10 days ago in Litigation Colorado Springs, CO
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I'm a California lawyer (also Colorado licensed). Creditcard.com states State... Posted 10 days ago in Litigation Chicago, IL
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Generally, you can vacate a default within 30 days by filing a motion and...
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You have 30 days from the date of the default judgment to ask a court to vacate... Posted 10 days ago in Litigation Modesto, CA
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Depositions can be taken either within 75 miles of your residence OR within the...
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you can ask the lawyer to come to your home for the depos. He has the right to... Posted 10 days ago in Litigation Modesto, CA
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The answer depends on what witnesses you're calling, and whether you are also...
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You should prepare a subpeoan and you can sign it as a party in pro per and... Posted 10 days ago in Litigation Modesto, CA
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You need to have a 3rd party serve them with a subpoena to appear at the trial.... Posted 4 days ago in Divorce / Separation Princeton, NJ
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An appeal to the court to reduce the support can be done if income has declined...
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A dramatic change in your health and related expenses may warrant a review and... Posted 10 days ago in Litigation Tampa, FL
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I only practice in California. in California, a Motion to Compel Arbitration... Posted 3 months ago in Foreclosure Rockford, IL
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The most important issue is to complete foreclosure of your lien to secure...
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Wow 30 months? Anyway, it looks like you need another perspective on the... Posted 10 days ago in Litigation San Diego, CA
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Your lawyer should have filed for a default long before now if the case was...
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I would take a less aggressive approach with your lawyer than the one suggested... Posted 10 days ago in Litigation Massapequa Park, NY
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Withotu specific information of your actions and your insurance, its coverage,...
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It is a little difficult to understand the options you may have had. If you... Posted 10 days ago in Litigation Albuquerque, NM
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I'm a California attorney. The question is can they ask you to sign. They can.... Posted 10 days ago in Litigation Waterbury, CT
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Where judgment is entered by way of an agreement for judgment or stipulation,...
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The general rule is that each party bears his own legal costs. As the prior... Posted 10 days ago in Litigation Pennsauken, NJ
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Based upon your few facts, this is a civil not a criminal matter (at least at... Posted 10 days ago in Litigation Newland, NC
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I'm a California attorney. Both your state bar, and state judges commission... |