Can an Arbitrator subpoena a party to a hearing?
Yes. Under the Texas Arbitration act, arbitrators have the ability to issue subpoenas in the same way a state district judge could. See Tex. Civ....
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Yes. Under the Texas Arbitration act, arbitrators have the ability to issue subpoenas in the same way a state district judge could. See Tex. Civ....
Each judge runs her courtroom differently. I'd recommend calling the Judge's office before the hearing and asking the court staff. Whatever they...
You could try googling and finding a form, but you're better off contacting a local attorney in your area. They'll be able to direct you to the...
You must set a hearing date for your MSJ. You need to set it for hearing in order to trigger the other party's deadline to respond. As you'll...
The attached link is to an article that discusses various aspects of Summary Judgments, including affidavits. Scroll (or ctl+f) to the Affidavits...
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