How is a memorandum of costs on appeal processed?
The cost memo is presumed correct unless the opposing party files a motion to tax. That is uncommon in appellate cost memos as the type of costs...
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The cost memo is presumed correct unless the opposing party files a motion to tax. That is uncommon in appellate cost memos as the type of costs...
I too assume that this is a family law matter. There is no other area of civil law where you can get an interlocutory award of fees. And as my...
I concur with Mr. Daymude. I write to add a little more context. It is not clear what you mean by "incorrectly named" by the plaintiff. Most...
Most important, your friend needs to consult with an attorney now. That is the advice (and the only legally proper advice) you can give him.
Because you filed a Motion for Reconsideration I assume that you are appealing from an order (and not a judgment.) Many, but not all, orders...
I am sorry to read the outcome of this matter, But with all due respect, it has nothing to do with your rights as a citizen, To the contrary, you...
I agree that section 2341 as written is hard to understand. But I see more than 130 published opinions on that statute, and your answer will...
Ha. Its more like 12% for civil appeals. Less for criminal cases.
No and no. The trial court can (and in fact must) hear the attorneys fee motion notwithstanding the appeal. As you lost the anti-SLAPP motion...
What you and your opponent discuss in the course of and about the litigation (and not just "meet and confer" conversations) cannot be the basis of...