When a Motion is denied by the Judge, can I be the Prevailing Party to ask for Attorney fee?
To supplement Mr. Daymude's response, you are not entitled to attorneys fees (even if you have an attorney) unless there is a contractual or...
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To supplement Mr. Daymude's response, you are not entitled to attorneys fees (even if you have an attorney) unless there is a contractual or...
I recommend that you consult with a real estate attorney.
You can oppose but be prepared for future requests to be granted, 60 day extensions are presumed; an additional 60 or 90 is common. Appeals take...
Once the cause has been submitted - which has apparently not happened yet - the court has 90 days to issue a decision. There is nothing you can do...
Be careful about entering any amount of interest into the original judgment. You can only add the interest one every ten years (resulting in a...
The type of lawsuit for claims such as these is malicious prosecution and perhaps abuse of process. They are difficult to prove and win, and may...
Your post is difficult to answer because you appear to be confusing concepts, and because a motion for new trial - and not reconsideration - is the...
With all due respect, this AVVO is not a forum for attorneys to conduct legal research. That being said, if you are unsure of the procedure for...
Nope. CCP 1013 does not apply to any appellate court deadlines. Your best option is to retain appellate counsel immediately; there are scores of...
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You must discuss this with your attorney immediately. If you do not show up, you risk the possibility that the court will dismiss your case as a...