Entry of order question
If the defendant does not submit an order by the time ordered by the court, you can submit a proposed order. If the court orders that an order be...
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Appeals Lawyer at Bakersfield, CA
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If the defendant does not submit an order by the time ordered by the court, you can submit a proposed order. If the court orders that an order be...
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You can try, but you may not be able to satisfy the requirement to establish authenticity. Was the document filed in the same court in which you...
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Most likely, no, you cannot file separate law suits. That is called "claim splitting," and it is improper. You must bring all causes of action...
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Attorney Chen is correct. When you hire a law firm, the firm decides who does what on your case. The firm is responsible for managing its...
Without knowing the facts, we cannot help much. Both of the things you have indicated are premised on the results of the bank's action--that is...
There is nothing special about an amended complaint that requires it be verified. Certain causes of action require a verified complaint, however. ...
Attorney Lampert's answer is right on. The person needs to make a motion for a protective order or to quash the subpoena to get this problem in...
You have not stated any facts that would suggest embezzlement or fraud. If he's been defrauding others (by accepting cash from you and not...
No litigant or attorney may serve as the deposition officer. The deposition officer must be authorized to administer an oath, which eliminates...
There have been quite a few cases where people convicted of serious felonies, such as murder and rape, have been found factually innocent. The...