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answered on Jan 7, 2015
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Your question is not very clear. Generally, when a plaintiff files an action against some known defendants, the plaintiff will also name a certain number of unknown defendants (or... View More
My case was origianlly assigned to NY Eastern District court, but now on Justia, it shows assigned to Judge in California.
Case Number: 2:2012cv00352
Filed: January 13, 2012
Court: California Central District Court
Presiding Judge: Philip S. Gutierrez
Referring Judge: Patrick J. Walsh
answered on Jan 7, 2015
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You can access federal court records online by subscribing to CM/ECF databases. If you are not able to use those databases, try telephoning the courthouse to which your case is... View More
answered on Jan 7, 2015
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First you need to have the case number and the courthouse to which the case was assigned. Many courts provide portions of their records online. If you are not able to find the... View More
Went out to sea for 7 months, came back car is missing, i'm currently in the process of getting administratively seperated with no access to a phone for 45 days. Just need to know how to find my car via internet or find out if i can get my car back easily before I move back to my home state.... View More
answered on Jan 13, 2015
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You may be obtain some relief through the Service Members Civil Relief Act. Take a look at these web pages for more information:... View More
answered on Jan 2, 2015
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Your description is very brief, so it is difficult to understand the context. Apparently, a party to the action filed a document which required payment of a filing fee, and since... View More
A couple of days ago I received a summons regarding ADA barrier at my business. Now I am new to this so I need help in finding a lawyer that practice ADA complaints/Summons etc.
answered on Jan 8, 2015
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To help you defend the ADA suit you should search for a civil litigation attorney, preferably someone with experience defending ADA matters. You can also tender the suit for defense... View More
answered on Jan 9, 2015
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To help you defend the ADA suit you should search for a civil litigation attorney, preferably someone with experience defending ADA matters. You can also tender the suit for defense... View More
answered on Jul 13, 2012
It depends on the context. In criminal cases, it means that if there are a limited number of judges available to do trials, certain types of cases, like child molestation, must be heard first. Criminal cases also take precedence over civil matters.
answered on Jan 7, 2015
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The court does not pay for the parties' expert witness fees; rather, each party pays her/his own expert witness fees. The party who prevails in the action needs to timely file... View More
answered on Jan 2, 2015
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You can go to your local law library and look through the law practice guides for the language. If your case is before the Superior Court of San Diego County, that court has its own... View More
answered on Jul 13, 2012
I don't know... but there's no such section in the California Penal Code, which ends at 34370. The Legislature would have to enact 106,486 more new laws before they get there.
answered on Jan 20, 2015
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Generally, you may represent yourself in any action in which you are a party. I believe the form you refer to is a Bankruptcy Court form. So long as you have a good understanding... View More
answered on Jan 2, 2015
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If you want to represent yourself, you have to draft your answer, have a third party serve copies of it, and send the original with filing fee to the Connecticut court.... View More
answered on Jan 7, 2015
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You can search the various court databases under the party name and locate cases in which Forever 21 was a party. If the action was reported in the news, you may be able to find... View More
answered on Jan 7, 2015
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In unlawful detainer action, when the defendant files a petition for bankruptcy protection, the action goes into an "automatic stay." Plaintiff may bring a motion before... View More
answered on Jan 7, 2015
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You can search the various court databases under your brother's name. The search should pull up any actions in which your brother was a plaintiff, defendant, petitioner, respondent, etc.
answered on Jan 7, 2015
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You cannot claim that money, unless the savings account belonged to you.
answered on Jan 7, 2015
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Some court websites allow access to case information. If information on your lawsuit is not available online, you can go to the courthouse and request to view the case file. Be... View More
answered on Jan 7, 2015
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You need to inform the court that a conditional settlement has been reached, and what is the expected completion date of settlement terms. You can prepare that notice on pleading... View More
answered on Jan 8, 2015
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Generally, when a plaintiff files an action against some known defendants, the plaintiff will also name a certain number of unknown defendants (or "Doe" defendants). Every... View More
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