Filed a complaint but decided not to serve defendants - what is my risk in dismissing?
Consult with an attorney regarding the details of your case before dismissing any defendants. If costs are what you are worried about, there are...
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Consult with an attorney regarding the details of your case before dismissing any defendants. If costs are what you are worried about, there are...
This sounds more like a breach of contract action. Is there anything in writing supporting the employer's agreement to pay the rate you claim - an...
There is no form for responses and they have to be prepared and tailored to the case, as described by the other attorneys. I agree that legal...
Yes. In a limited civil case, if this is a non-party witness, you may want to try to get the information informally before incurring the expense...
The wise option is to appear at the hearing and present the best evidence you have - your own testimony, along with any documents, memos, or...
No. Written discovery can only be served by one party to another.
You need to consult with an employment attorney as soon as possible. There are not sufficient facts here to determine what statutory claims filing...
That form is used for entering default or default judgment in a civil case. You do not provide sufficient facts or the nature of the court date. ...
Issue sanctions and evidence sanctions (e.g. striking one or more affirmative defenses or excluding certain evidence) may be ordered in the court's...
Generally, "days" means calendar days in the CCP; "court days "are expressly specified as such - unless the specific statute or section indicates...
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