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Stipulated Jury Instruction
Sample instructions for Breach of Contract
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.
Stipulated Motion for Extension of Time to Respond to Plaintiff’s Complaint
DEFENDANT DR. —’S STIPULATED MOTION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME TO RESPOND TO PLAINTIFF’S COMPLAINT
Stipulated Motion for Protective Orders
A partial stipulated motion for protective orders in an excessive force case
Stipulated Motion to Amend Complaint and to Add Third Defendant – Civil Litigation Legal Document
Document amends an initial complaint to include an additional defendant.
STIPULATED NOTICE OF VOLUNTARY DISMISSAL
A notice of dismissal without prejudice.
Stipulated Plan Regarding Settlement
Stipulated Plan Regarding Settlement
Stipulation for Entry of Final Judgment and Withdrawal of Post-Trial Motions
Stipulation for Entry of Final Judgment and Withdrawal of Post-Trial Motions
Stipulation or Motion for Order Appointing Referee
Stipulation or Motion for Order Appointing Referee
Stipulation Regarding Medical and Billing Records
Stipulation Regarding Medical and Billing Records
Stipulation to hold issue in abeyance
Stipulation to hold issue and continue hearing
Stipulation to Satisfaction of Judgment Awarding Costs and to Dismissal with Prejudice
Stipulation to Satisfaction of Judgment Awarding Costs and to Dismissal with Prejudice
Subject Matter Jurisdiction Brief
Interpleader case where determination was to be made as to who was entitled to life insurance proceeds. Once insurance deposited funds to registry of court they were allowed to withdraw from case and there was no longer an issue of diversity for jurisdiction so court required brief as to why jurisdiction and venue was proper in federal court. Used in Colorado US Federal District court but may be used in all federal courts
Submission of Transcript Request Form
Submission of Transcript Request Form