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Never served a written depo- though I have answered one.
You sued, right?
Does your court have jurisdiction on the person?
If so, you could depose over the phone if you want. Otherwise:
They are a party(?)
admissions!!!!
Then follow up with very selctive interrogatories.
Is there a maximum...
Sounds like a real cry story here-
Sorry but you are just another in a long lone of victims. Black or white it makes no difference.
I suggest you quietly find another place and move. You can get on with your life then. Otherwise you will be fighting all kinds of unprovables- knocks on door...
No lawyer here-
Changing stance- what do you think it means?
Something they have discovered made them change their stance.
This could be what your deposition was or something outside of that.
These documents you refer to- are they going to be used when you depose them?
If so (and the know what...
I don't understand this 'notice of interest' thing.
Jury instructions http://www.utcourts.gov/lawlibrary/resources.asp
Find the ones applicable to you and use these as a guide on your complaint. These are the 'points' Courts look for. There are others to be sure, but these are very useful...
First, some of the others posters are much more knowledgeable than I- I am a semi-taught pro se.
Summary Judgment- judgment as a matter of law-
simply means they had a legal right to judgment
In what I understand your case to be- they got your case dismissed?
Seems like you were buying real...
who's name is the house in?
what does your state law say?
is this some kind of common interest arrangement?
what are the contractual points in your civil union?
Hire some kid to clean it up- keep a receipt.
Sue in small claims-
maybe you'll get a few bux$$
bet they curb the dog after that
Also, file a complaint with the local animal control people- nuisance
Calmly-
get what receipts you have together,
check stubs, etc.
take pictures
get a decent calendar
write everything down in order with NO slanderous (he stunk) stuff
Your Affirmative Defenses are what?
-workmanlike manner
-paid beyond understood amount
-failure to prove materials expenses...
That's pretty amazing.
I believe it- it is just amazing.
Corps. are legal fictions (pseudo-persons) like trusts and partnerships. I have been sued and sued within trusts and partnerships and haven't been 'bonked' yet. It will happen I am sure.
So, are you being sued for something you did as...
good for you- affirmative defense!(AD)
find your jury instructions that cover your 'event'
Don't trash the insurance letters, but don't argue with them either.
IF they sue your AD that you already used should help you.
find the statute (you've done this)
find case law that says what you think the statute says
then find some opposite
see which cases are:
the most current,
have the most support
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