Personal Injury
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Complaint for Wrongful Death – Personal Injury
Complaint Slip and Fall Wrongful Death – Civil Law Document – Slip & Fall
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Wrongful Death Complaint – Workers Compensation
Document filing a complaint against a defendant who’s action caused a person’s death, either by negligence or intentionally. Wrongful death documents are filed by a representative of the deceased, typically a family member.
Motion for Judgment not withstanding the verdict or Motion for New Trial
Judgment was entered against my client. We filed a motion based on the evidence for a new trial or in the alternative a Motion Not Withstanding the Verdict. My client was held liability for Outrageous Conduct and emotion distress
Defendant’s Motion to Dismiss
Defendant’s motion to dismiss the Second Amended Complaint on the ground that it fails to state a claim upon which relief can be granted.Â
Reply in Support of Motion for Pro Hac Vice Admission
Plaintiff’s reply in support of defendant’s motion for pro hac vice admission.Â
Plaintiffs’ Response to Motion to Dismiss by the Retail Property Trust and Simon Entities
Plaintiffs’ response to motion to dismiss by the retail property trust and Simon entities.
Motion to Set Aside Dismissals or Alternatively Leave to File Third Amended Complaint and Jury Demand
Motion to set aside dismissals or alternatively leave to file third amended complaint and jury demand.
Motion to Consolidate – Personal Injury
A motion to consolidate is a motion which seeks to combine two cases into one proceeding. It may be granted if the cases involve common questions of law or fact to be resolved. When the cases involve similar or related questions to be decided, the court may consolidate the cases in order to promote the efficient use of judicial resources.
Motion for Leave to File Second Amended Complaint and Jury Demand
Plaintiff’s motion for leave to file second amended complaint and jury demand.Â
First Amended Complaint and Jury Demand
Plaintiffs pursuant to C.R.C.P. 25(a), respectfully submit the following First Amended Complaint and Jury Trial Demand.
Defendants’ Joint Unopposed Motion for an Enlargement of Time to Designate Non-parties at Fault Pursuant to C.R.S. § 13-21-111.5 and Request for Ruling Forthwith
DEFENDANTS’ JOINT UNOPPOSED MOTION FOR AN ENLARGEMENT OF TIME TO DESIGNATE NONPARTIES AT FAULT PURSUANT TO C.R.S. § 13-21-111.5 AND REQUEST FOR RULING FORTHWITH
Defendant’s Unopposed Motion for an Enlargement of Time to Reply in Support of its Motion to Dismiss
Defendant’s motion to pursuant to the provisions of Rule 6(b) of the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure to enlarge the specified period for replying to Plaintiffs’ Response to Motion to Dismiss by two weeks
Defendants’ Response to New York Attorney’s Rule 221 Motion
Defendant’s response to New York attorney’s rule 221 motion requesting permission to appear as counsel for Plaintiffs in this case.Â
Defendant’s Name’s Response in Opposition to Plaintiffs’ Motion to Set Aside Dismissals or Alternatively Leave to File a Third Amended Complaint and Jury Demand
DEFENDANT’S NAME’S RESPONSE IN OPPOSITION TO PLAINTIFFS’ MOTION TO SET ASIDE DISMISSALS OR ALTERNATIVELY LEAVE TO FILE A THIRD AMENDED COMPLAINT AND JURY DEMAND
Defendants’ Trial Brief – Personal Injury
A trial brief sets forth the facts, evidence, and legal arguments the party intends to present at trial. A trial brief includes issue, which identify the issue raised by the facts of the client’s case. Rule , which identify the law(s) that controls the issue(s). Analysis, which explains how the rule of law apply to the issue(s). Conclusion, which is a summary of the legal analysis.