The judges clerk WITHDRAWED my order to show cause without my permission, did he violate my RIGHTS??'
Not enough information; what is here is confusing. If you are the homeowner (and presumably the mortgagor), who are you suing, and for what? Why...
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Not enough information; what is here is confusing. If you are the homeowner (and presumably the mortgagor), who are you suing, and for what? Why...
Not enough information, because it depends on where the case started and whether it is civil or criminal. Civil: If case started in County Court,...
I agree with my colleagues. Be glad the repair was not your expense. Despite what too many people in this country think, litigation cannot solve...
If the divorce was resolved by a settlement, your Ex cannot change it unless he can show fraud, duress, or lack of mental understanding at the time...
CPLR 2302(a) sets forth who may issue a subpoena. As Mr. Rothstein correctly states, a party is not authorized to do so.
Summary judgment means the judge decides, based only on papers submitted by each side, who wins the case. Partial summary judgment means the judge...
You already posted this question, and have not added anything new of relevance. Look at the prior answers.
Moral outrage is not usually compensable. If you contact corporate, maybe you'll get a formal apology and a gift card. If you weren't injured,...
CPLR 3019 governs counterclaims. I doubt they are mentioned by name in the state constitution.
What makes you think the trial court did not lift the sticky note to examine the document? Why was the sticky there? Did you object to it on...