Can I sue someone for stealing my phone and giving it back never giving me back the money that was in the phone?
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Answered on September 24, 2018
For the most part, I agree with Daniel. You could sue for the damage to your phone and missing cash. I disagree with him slightly on proving it, it...
What is the normal fee to pay someone for production of documents to a nonparty?
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Answered on June 29, 2018
To avoid the possibility of getting ambushed with a large bill after you get the copies, I recommend you send a courtesy cover letter with your...
What governs a jury trial or a summary judgment?
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Answered on May 14, 2018
What governs that an issue can be resolved by a summary judgment? See Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.510. Basically, almost anything can be...
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Time frame for magistrate hearing?
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Answered on September 04, 2017
It depends on what you mean by "waiting." Are you and another party supposed to agree on a hearing date? Is the court unilaterally setting the...
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How to make legal objection to interrogatories that stick?
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Answered on September 04, 2017
Respond to the discovery within the deadline for doing so, but include an objection on the basis of "relevance" or "overbreadth." If the question...
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How can i file a motion to quash an illegal serve?
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Answered on August 23, 2017
The height and weight information is arguably close enough (it doesn't have to be exact), although the age discrepancy is likely significantly off,...
When the submitted (RFA) answers are considered as admitted by court? Can the party amend without court's permission?
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Answered on June 10, 2017
You seem to be on the right track, Rule 36 is where you should be looking for the answer to these questions. My answers:
1) No, the RFAs are...
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Requesting Personnel Files and Payroll Records?
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Answered on June 10, 2017
If someone (or some entity) doesn't have records or information, there's little you can do; generally you can't force them to create the records if...
Declaratory relief is entered, does this end judge jurisdiction or does court retain jurisdiction under declaratory judgment act
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Answered on June 10, 2017
There are far too many variables to consider in trying to answer your question. It's simply too broad to give you any kind of good advice. What do...
Can a consider the defendant served if I know they read the lawsuit?
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Answered on June 10, 2017
I completely disagree with the other lawyers' answers. While service of process is a technical one (under Florida Statute Chapters 48 and 49), the...
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