Does the Plaintiff have an opportunity to respond to the Defendant's answers?
I assume that you are referring to the defendant's answer to your complaint (and not, for example, answers to your discovery demands and...
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I assume that you are referring to the defendant's answer to your complaint (and not, for example, answers to your discovery demands and...
Mr Chen is generally correct. Much depends on the nature of the case, the nature of the judgment or order you are appealing from, and your reasons...
Your rights include filing a Motion for New Trial, and filing an appeal. You will be in better hands if you retained an attorney to do either or...
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The clerk will send notices of the filing of all Notices of Appeal, including Notices of Cross Appeals. This all falls under Rule of Court 8.100(e)
You have two obstacles: First, the normal rule is that anything that occurred "outside the record" - that is, not within the confines of your own...
The answer depends on several factors, including whether the attorney is truly representing "one" board member or is actually representing the...
A Writ of Attachment is an appealable order (Code of Civil Procedure 904.1(a)(5)). That means that you have the immediate right to an appeal. ...
Ms. Bennett's advice is sound. I would add a couple of points, however. First, as she suggests, if you are trying to file a notice of appeal, the...
I agree that retaining an attorney to attempt to resolve the dispute might be worth your while. But litigation is not likely to help. It would...
Carly An order sustaining a demurrer without leave to amend is not the final order in a case. There needs to be a judgment or dismissal,...