How to determine what constitutes an out of state party when it comes to time allotment for Answering a Complaint in Arizona?
If an Arizona statutory agent, I would presume the Answer time to be 20 days, not 30
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If an Arizona statutory agent, I would presume the Answer time to be 20 days, not 30
Yes. You can ask the judge to reconsider. It will help if you have a GOOD reason for your failure to receive the notice. Also, was the...
This is not an easy question. Generally, if the injury occurs from a known risk of the activity, the waiver my hold up in court. The fact that...
Simply Put. Yes, you can. Call me if you need more information
Homeowners insurance will typically pay if a homeowner has been “negligent” in some manner. If this is involved here, then perhaps there is a...
This sounds very strange to me. Normally, if a law firm handles a case on a contingency fee, the use of an outside firm is included within the...
There may be an attorney who is willing to do this. In likelihood, it will depend upon the nature and severity of the injuries suffered.
Yes. Evidence of tickets/citations is inadmissible in court. If you believe that you were in the right, and the other was in the wrong, you may...
1. Protect your job. 2. Seek medical attention when you can
Yes.