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I would send a qualified written request, request for information, notice of error under RESPA. Most servicers have a designated address for this. If they fail to respond within the timeline, you may be able to sue for damages. While you're writing, you want to also ask for an amortization...
I would take a copy of the judgement to the clerk of court and ask them what the process is to remove the lien. Since you won the judgement, it might be a fairly simple DIY process.
Posner has an sample of what the website is going to be like. Not sure if you've peeked but it looks like a "one stop shop" kind of thing. My only fear for the idea is that it will attract more lawyers looking to find clients rather than lawyers that are legtimately wanting to help pro se folks...
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There is a consequence to me because after all, I was going to file a motion for sanctions for false and frivolous pleadings and for delay, oppression, and harassment against opposing counsel, who is gone. That kind of confounds me. I'm going to file the motion anyway just to...
So they confused the evidence by bascially saying they misinterpreted its meaning years later so so they made themselves look like idiots. But that is not a reason to withdraw, or atleast I wouldn't think so. But I did tell them about the existence of evidence and accused them of hiding it and...
What they did was change the meaning of the evidence. For instance, in the MTD, the evidence had a meaning that they used in their argument, but then later, they said the evidence didn't have the same meaning. So this is allowed? That seems careless and I'm quite surprised. They didn't win on...
I did. Thank you and I almost forgot to tell you that I exchanged some emails with Richard "Dick" Posner. He told me that he could help me find an attorney or help me win pro se lol.
Thought you might find that interesting. He might end up regretting making his email so publically available...
Please link me to where I said that because I've never won a lawsuit. Also I don't have a sour outlook on all lawyers just like you likely don't have a sour outlook on all pro ses or do you?
I tell you that I like attorneys so much that I'm shopping for one. The case has become too complex and...
Happy holidays everyone.
I'm a Plaintiff in a lawsuit against a big corporation in a David v. Goliath type of case represented by biglaw. Parties were ordered to mediation on December 5th and then that became a holiday so it was rescheduled for Jan. 23rd. Court ordered the parties to attempt...
What would you all consider the standard time frame for acknowledging an email from opposing counsel without responding in full? Twenty three hours or less is standard in business, not sure how that applies to the legal business.
Thanks!
He didn't. He specifically asked for related cases.
I brought up the fact that sealed settlements, based on my reading of articles written by other attorneys no less, make it harder to determine the value of some cases.
It might be helpful for you to know that my case is a personal injury...
This is a settlement mediation in front of a magistrate. The value of a case, based on awards in other similar cases, is relevant and will facilitate mediation as a starting point. If the judge doesn't understand why I think my case is worth xxx amount or why defendant thinks the case is worth...
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