Who signs a stipulation for dismissal with prejudice?
I’d put in writing that you’ve reached out and if you don’t want your attorney to sign I’d include that.
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I’d put in writing that you’ve reached out and if you don’t want your attorney to sign I’d include that.
Up to the judge. With those you might consider separate hearings anyway, since if one succeeds you apparently don’t need the other.
If the order in question is actually a final order for appellate purposes then you can appeal it as such. If it is not then you have to see if...
You don't have to sign. Especially not if there was a verbal agreement on an item and they unilaterally changed it without discussion. You should...
It is almost certainly too late to do anything about the conviction. As to your options on the license, you might see if the agency staff will...
If the state court ruled on the merits that may be res judicata, meaning if you tried to file the same thing elsewhere the other side is going to...
It is hard to follow your question. A claim that is in arbitration can be resolved by negotiation and agreement. Of course, both sides need to...
You should consult with a probate attorney in your area. Options may depend on part on exactly how the property is titled.
As others have stated, you have avenues, including a lawsuit. Whether it’s practical is the hard part. If it was me I’d go after the guy, but I’d...
Confidentiality agreements are usually adopted prior to producing discovery. But you can try. The arbitrator(s) may not have jurisdiction any more.