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This is for a civil case in the Federal courts. How long after an answer has been filled does the trial begin? Thank you.
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Answered on December 18, 2010
There is no time limitation. It depends upon the complexity of the case and how busy the Court is. If the judge gets a lot of criminal cases to...
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My grandmother died 2 years ago from a blunt force trauma to the head
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Answered on December 17, 2010
You would have a heck of a tough time proving a wrongful death claim with no witnesses to the event, whatever it was, and no autopsy. It's a big...
Do IRS guidlines trump a civil judges order?
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Answered on December 17, 2010
Are you asking about custody? If so, the IRS guidelines have nothing to do with which parent is entitled to custody. That's up to the civil judge...
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Epidural gone wrong?
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Answered on December 17, 2010
Aside from statute of limitations problems, you have not described a seriously disabling injury. Medical malpractice cases are very difficult and...
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What can I do if my surgeon put the grong breast implant size in me?
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Answered on December 16, 2010
As a medical malpractice claim, it does not fly. Medical malpractice lawyers don't take cases without serious injuries, and one size smaller breast...
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Do i got a case to take to court
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Answered on December 16, 2010
A two week delay in diagnosis of a cyst on the ovary is not a basis for a case in my opinion.
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I live in New York City. I just receive a "Notice right to Sue" letter. Is there any attorney who handle cases on contigency ?
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Answered on December 16, 2010
You need an employment lawyer. I'm not one. Just google Brooklyn employment lawyer and you will get some hits. Most of them will ask for at least...
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Can a pro se defendent subpoena records?
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Answered on December 16, 2010
A pro se can do anything a lawyer can do - in theory. The problem is that pro ses don't usually know how, so they almost always mess up and lose....
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How too request for expert witnesses
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Answered on December 15, 2010
If expert witnesses are to be involved, it's up to your attorney to arrange for them. Talk to your attorney about it.
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Child with bad heart
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Answered on December 15, 2010
Your question was posted in personal injury. What's the injury?. You don't say that the fire next door injured anybody. What the selectman/fireman...
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