Notice of motion to dissmiss
Yes you need to go to court, As another attorney said they are likely moving to voluntarily dismiss. Make sure you get your costs. Having had cases...
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Personal injury Lawyer at Bolingbrook, IL
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Yes you need to go to court, As another attorney said they are likely moving to voluntarily dismiss. Make sure you get your costs. Having had cases...
No, one is never sworn in under oath except when they are going to provide testimony directly to the court in the form of a hearing or trial.
Perhaps. But the reality is that the school district is not likely to actually file suit against you, if for no other reason other than cost. To...
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Most police departments won't touch a case like this for a number of reasons; however, the Illinois Secretary of State Police might as they deal...
From what you have written here this is not so much a legal question but rather one about dealing with people. Most jobs in Illinois are "at will"...
If you have a car note the lender likely requires you under the loan agreement to have full coverage to protect the cash value of the car - that...
I have to respectfully disagree with some of my colleges on the answer to this question at least in part - but the answer is also not simple based...
It depends on several factors; however, you probably should let both the title company and your insurance company know about what's going on here. ...
The road blocks you are running into have a lot to do with the fact that you're not familiar with the procedure - don't be offended by that, it's a...
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You should appear on this and ask the clerk for a petition the have your filing fees waived. If the judge finds that you don't have enough money to...