Discovery in a civil lawsuit?
You can depose them if you want, but that will not substitute for testimony in court except in certain circumstances. Better to list them as...
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You can depose them if you want, but that will not substitute for testimony in court except in certain circumstances. Better to list them as...
Sorry, no. Judges have what's called "judicial immunity" and cannot be sued for their judicial opinions. You can appeal the decision, and you can...
It is possible they waived the hourly fee for previous emails. Generally any time spent is charged, so it is not uncommon to be charged for emails....
Statement of Arrangements is a declaration stating that you have arranged to have someone transcribe the trial court proceedings. See Rules of...
Yes, you can definitely still hire an attorney. Find someone who does litigation, preferably someone who has handled a defamation claim before but...
Two points: (1) Yes, an attorney can assist you with a small claims appeal. (2) Anything you gave to this woman likely is considered a "gift" and...
The court wants you to try to resolve the issue outside of court if at all possible. Contact opposing counsel (if they are represented) and ask...
I highly recommend that you take a look at the Housing Justice Project:...
It is likely they are either supposed to act as bullet marks in a list OR the writer cut and pasted from an unpublished court opinion. Unpublished...
It sounds like this was your motion, is that correct? You likely can email the bailiff (be sure to copy the opposing attorney) and ask for a new...