What does the law say about sticking to what you say?
Question too broad. Outside of an oath, the constitutional bounds of free speech, and social media limitations, a person can say what s/he wants,...
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Practice Areas: Appeals, Litigation
Question too broad. Outside of an oath, the constitutional bounds of free speech, and social media limitations, a person can say what s/he wants,...
Revised duplicate question already answered. The question is still garbled. What does the order/judgment being appealed say? Were you denied a...
The answer is no. It is possible to lose an appeal even when the respondent defaults. Beyond that, you do not explain the procedural posture of...
If you are pro se no one but you can speak on your behalf. You can take someone into the court room with you, but that person will not be allowed...
Reposting to LL/T to elicit appropriate expertise.
Reposted to Litigation, as this has little to do with appellate practice. Unless the appellate decision was conditional, i.e., sanction vacated...
Reposted to Family. There is always risk in going to trial. Attorney 2's opinion, apparently, was that there was not much more to be gained in a...
What do you mean by "Montgomery law"? Do you mean CPL 460.30, which allows a late appeal in certain circumstances? A motion for late appeal must...
If a clerk corrected something in the caption, why should you care? And why not ask the clerk instead? You have not even told us what kind of...
Reposting to Employment & Labor for appropriate expertise.