Can An Attorney Depose His Own Client? Can A Pro Se Litigant Depose Him/Herself?
A party to a lawsuit is deposed by another party or another party's attorney. Parties cannot depose themselves, either pro se or by their own...
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A party to a lawsuit is deposed by another party or another party's attorney. Parties cannot depose themselves, either pro se or by their own...
Any transfer of the property will be subject to all liens and encumbrances unless those are satisfied upon closing of title. Also, the recorded...
Yes, the board has that authority..........................
The type of proceeding may have been "converted" from a non-payment to a holdover.
A rose by any other name. The retainer agreement itself should unambiguously answer your question.
Yes, that result is a possible outcome of the litigation.
A litigation attorney. ............................................
By now you know you have six years. However, if you are seeking an injunction to prevent them working elsewhere, the longer you wait the less...
Accept the letter. If sent registered, you'll be held to the contents whether you accept it or not.
Answer: it depends. First question: are you a member of the LLC?