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Personal Injury Juror Questionnaire
A jury Questionnaire used for personal injury auto accident cases. This is not voir dire questions, however they can be used as part of your voir dire. Jury instructions are the set of legal rules governing how jurors should behave when deciding a case, often addressing with whom jurors may discuss the case and how jurors will decide who is guilty.
Complaint for American Disability Act and injunctive relief
A complaint filed in Federal Court for American Disability Act, claiming access to public facility
Jury instructions for Antitrust, Sherman Act, Civil Conspiracy Federal Lawsuit
Jury instructions with cites for Antitrust, Sherman Act, Civil Conspiracy Federal Lawsuit, Plaintiff won a 1.3 million dollar judgment
Complaint (lawsuit) for Sherman Act/ Antitrust
A Civil Federal lawsuit complaint filed for antitrust violations, violation of the Sherman Act.
Plaintiff’s Complaint (Unlawful Debt Collection Practices)
PLAINTIFF’S COMPLAINT (Unlawful Debt Collection Practices)
County Court Breach of Contract Claim (Construction)
Included in Documents is complaint , form answer, summons, Motion for Default, Aff. regarding default and aff. of attorney fees
Auto Accident Personal Injury Complaint and Summons
Filed this complaint in a auto accident case in 2013
Wrongful Death Juror Questionnaire
A jury Questionnaire used for a civil wrongful death case.
Trade Secrets JUROR QUESTIONNAIRE
Jury Questionnaire used for trade secret
Medical Malpractice VOIR DIRE QUESTIONS
Voire Dire questions used in medical malpractice case.
Employment / Breach of Contract Jury Voir Dire and Juror Questionnaire
Two separate documents. First is the jury questionnaire to be used to poll jury. Second document is voir dire questions in an employment/breach of contract case
Notice of Removal To Federal Court – Foreclosure
Notice of Removal to Federal Court for a foreclosure
Stipulated Jury Instructions for Malpractice
Stipulated Jury Instructions for medical malpractice case
Just because you are unhappy with your treatment or results does not mean the doctor is liable for medical malpractice. … To sue for malpractice, you must be able to show that the doctor caused you harm in a way that a competent doctor, under the same circumstances, would not have.
The filing of the lawsuit starts the clock running on when the case might get to trial. Every state’s pre-trial procedures are different, but generally it will take between a year and a half and three years after the lawsuit is filed for a medical malpractice case to get to trial.
Summary of Colorado Mechanics Lien
Brief summary of Colorado Mechanic Lien law
Complaint for Product Liability – Georgia
Product Liability complaint and failure to warn