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I know that the usual course of civil litigation is Plaintiff serves complaint, Defendant responds, then Discovery, then ...
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Answered on October 21, 2014
The answers already given are generally correct--except Plaintiff may not file an MSJ 20 days after service. They must wait until 60 days after...
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I gave a loan out. The person made 2 payments but 1 of the payments was not timely. Hows prejudment interest calculated here?
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Answered on June 25, 2014
This will depend on the promissory note/contract, assuming you have one. If there is an acceleration clause, then you calculate interest from when...
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This is a re-asked question: Can anyone let me know how I can send subpoena emails??
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Answered on June 25, 2014
Emails are another type of "business record" and so can be subpoenaed. However, there are special rules, such that the Court can make you pay for...
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Motion to compel
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Answered on June 25, 2014
I agree with Mr. Hoffman's advice. In addition, generally a plaintiff must go to where the defendant is to depose the defendant (or its officers...
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How to I go about in asset protection as I move forward in civil litigation..
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Answered on June 24, 2014
I'm not sure the source of the "3 year" rule. The statute of limitations under California's Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act is rather...
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Can I have a witness serve a summons and complaint for my case?
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Answered on June 24, 2014
Yes, a witness--any non-party--may serve. But it is not a good idea, as the service may be contested and then the witness's credibility comes into...
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