Can an attorney file a summary judgement without having served you?
Yes, if he served you through publication, or another method of service (like substituted service), he can file a summary judgment motion and more...
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Yes, if he served you through publication, or another method of service (like substituted service), he can file a summary judgment motion and more...
Your question is not clear. If he's trying to serve you, then he has already filed a lawsuit against you, and if he cannot find you he is the...
The Clerk themselves cannot dismiss a case, but you can in your answer to the complaint file an affirmative defense and make a motion to dismiss...
Mr. Lassen is correct in that this is a HIPAA violation and there is not a private right of action for a HIPAA violation. However, while you do...
There is a two year statute of limitations to file a workers' compensation claim in North Carolina. So, if your compensable injury occurred in...
For magistrate's court you typically do not need to hire an attorney if you have proof supporting your position. Magistrate's court is designed to...
Generally, North Carolina law clearly states that the cashing of a check tendered in full payment of a disputed claim establishes an accord and...
First, if you are going to be deposed it is strongly advisable for you retain an attorney to represent you in this matter and ensure your rights...
You can sue for a refund of the merchandise that has not been delivered under a breach of contract theory if there was a specified delivery date...
If you do not attend the summary judgment hearing, then a judgment will be entered against you and the relief sought by the other party will be...