Is it possible to unfile/withdraw a document filed with the court?
You can't unfile but if there needs to be something in the file explaining the error simply prepare a document called "withdrawal of proof of...
Larkspur, CA
Litigation Lawyer at Larkspur, CA
Practice Areas: Litigation, Business, Contracts & Agreements
You can't unfile but if there needs to be something in the file explaining the error simply prepare a document called "withdrawal of proof of...
You are acting as a "finder" and need an agreement that the information you provide is confidential, and that if the contractor uses it to obtain a...
I disagree with my colleagues. If a lawyer hasn't sufficient expertise to handle a particular matter competently, the lawyer has a legal and...
Believe it or not, the California "Lemon Law" - the Song Beverly Consumer Warranty Act - applies to all "consumer goods", not just cars. The...
The first think you must do is consult an attorney to be sure whatever rights you have are not compromised or lost by not filing any documents that...
I would never take the letter as "legal" in the sense of creating any binding, enforceable obligation. Whatever you end up with should be in...
The general rule is no except in situation involves "the existence of extraordinary contracts, ones which so affect the vital concerns of the...
I not only would regard the letter in the same way, but I would take all reasonable and necessary steps to implement your own "litigation hold" to...
My colleagues are correct - not enough information to give an informed decision about what looks like a significant issue for you. There are...
In the absence of specific agreement, the court ordinarily will imply a reasonable time under the circumstances to complete the work. Generally, in...