a. i file a ase summary?
I am unclear what you mean by case summary. There are essentially three ways for a case to end: it is dismissed (e.g. due to court order,...
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I am unclear what you mean by case summary. There are essentially three ways for a case to end: it is dismissed (e.g. due to court order,...
You do not have to file both unless both are applicable.
Assuming this is a civil case, the answer would generally be yes. However, they must be properly served with notice (for a party) or subpoena (for...
Attorneys on Avvo cannot advise you on something this specific without reviewing the prior orders. From the language you provided, it appears that...
Your only real options are to present them with a formal demand letter and/or take them to small claims court.
I would contact opposing counsel and ask for an extension of time, or otherwise let them know the responses are forthcoming. If you are lost in how...
Pursuant to the California Code of Civil Procedure section 432.10, "[a] party served with a cross-complaint may within 30 days after service move,...
It's still the same case, so you're still the defendant. You can be both a defendant and a moving party.
Discovery in general has to be completed 30 days before trial. This means all discovery responses should have been served, all depositions should...
I wouldn't consider that a threat - a defendant has a right to seek attorneys fees if they win and such fees are authorized by contract or statute....