How do I proceed against my member 50/50 partner of our LLC, which I just sold my half to, then he reveals he was charging perso
It is a civil lawsuit for fraud. The DA won't generally get involved unless the fraud was on a lot of people.
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It is a civil lawsuit for fraud. The DA won't generally get involved unless the fraud was on a lot of people.
I think you can assume that if you don't show up the TRO will be granted. What that means depends on what the case is about.
This is a question that really needs enough more details to answer that you should at least get a brief consultation with an attorney.
Look at rule 47 of the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure, which you can Google for online.
Do try to get the other lawyer to agree, but who you need permission from is the court not the lawyer.
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