Does the Plaintiff have to serve Notice for Discovery & Inspection
The purpose of disclosure is to find out what evidence your adversary has. If you don't bother to do it, you could be ambushed at trial. ...
Appeals Lawyer
Practice Areas: Appeals, Litigation
The purpose of disclosure is to find out what evidence your adversary has. If you don't bother to do it, you could be ambushed at trial. ...
Duplicate question answered earlier today. It's still not an Appeals question; it's an Ethics & Professional Responsibility question. What are...
The Appeal is a separate question from the security deposit. I am reposting to Landlord & Tenant. I'm sure Mr. Smollens will have some insights.
Keep checking with the local court until the info subpoena is signed. I think you will have to arrange service yourself (but not by you if you are...
Any documents you gave him became part of the file, which he is entitled to copy before he surrenders the original to you. (If you owe him money,...
Judges sometimes take a long time to decide motions. There is no practical way around that. Appeal the Family Court order if you are unhappy...
I think this is a duplicate question. If you got a default on liability on 2/26, then 4/11 is an inquest on damages, no matter what eCourts says. ...
If there is a phone number, call it to get some information. It is possible you will not be selected, but you can't know that until you show up...
Consult a litigator who can examine the second judgment to see if there is any basis for vacating it. If not, then s/he can try to negotiate the...
Reposting to Criminal Defense. First, you can't make a judge do anything. Second, it makes sense for the judge to defer resentencing pending...