If your response to a Request for Admission is received late, will a judge hold you against the fire for this mistake?
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Answered on April 13, 2018
There is a way for you to get out from under these admissions, but it requires filing a motion with the court, which will allow you explain the...
If I hire an attorney just for the deposition, what filing form is used in federal court for notification?
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Answered on April 04, 2018
In order to participate in the deposition, and to avoid having the other side object to his/her presence at the deposition, the lawyer should file...
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Can a judge grant a motion at any time?
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Answered on February 27, 2018
You may have misunderstood the deadline, or the court saw it as an incontestable issue. Regardless, you now have to lie with the order. If you...
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When is the confidentiality at an ADR conference no longer confidential?
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Answered on February 27, 2018
No. However, the mediation privilege may not protect statements made that reflect a party's bad faith conduct and a court might allow evidence...
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Can a motion for withdrawal be denied?
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Answered on February 27, 2018
It all depends on the timing. If done too late in the case just before trial, the court could deny it.
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Entry of Default in Maricopa, Arizona
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Answered on February 27, 2018
Yes. A proposed judgment is what you want the court's decision to be.
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Can a lawsuit ever get filed outside of the statue of limitations and be successful ?
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Answered on September 11, 2017
There are certain limited reasons a court can allow the filing of a complaint after the statute of limitations has run. For example, if you had no...
What is the "reasonable" amount of time that a subpoena must be served if I am required to appear at a deposition in AZ (Pima)?
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Answered on September 11, 2017
In Arizona, it is typically understood that, at a minimum, 10 business days' notice must be given. Less than that and you should file a motion to...
Are both Plaintiff's Controverting Statement Of Facts (PCSOF) and Plaintiff's Statements Of Facts (PSOF) always filed?
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Answered on September 11, 2017
Yes, under Rule 56, Arizona Rules of Civil Procedure and the Rules of the Superior Court. The controverting statement demonstrates why you...
Is sending a letter to the last known address considered serving paperwork when the other parties location is unknown?
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Answered on August 21, 2017
It really depends on what the paperwork is. For example, unless you have court permission to do so, service of a complaint in the superior court is...