When does the losing party have to pay for the winning party's legal fees?
It depends on the stage of the proceeding. If you are talking about a pretrial motion in discovery, the code provides that the court is supposed...
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It depends on the stage of the proceeding. If you are talking about a pretrial motion in discovery, the code provides that the court is supposed...
If the plaintiff actually has claims against B, and assigns them to A, then A can assert those claims against B as the plaintiff's assignee (unless...
Assuming you are talking about a non-governmental entity, and a claim based on a contract, and there is no mandatory arbitration clause in the...
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You're asking two, distinct questions: (1) can you countersue? and (2) Can he sue you? Yes, he can sue you, but that doesn't mean he will win, or...
It is difficult to know how to prepare when you don't know what you are preparing for. If the defendants are represented by counsel, you can call...
If all of your RFA's are now deemed admitted as a result of your motion, there is nothing to respond to in the form interrogatory 17.1, as that...
That would be incorrect, not only technically, but substantively. An offer of judgment can be made for a variety of reasons, including the...
If you were serveid with a summons and complaint that has your name on it, you need to respond, even if other people are also named in the summons...
You should not try to re-open the lawsuit that you dismissed. Just file a new one, following the same procedure you followed for the first one. ...
Yes, as long as you have not amended before, and no pleadings responding to the complaint, other than the demurrer, have been filed, you may amend...
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