Product Tag: Civil Litigation

Judicial disqualification, also referred to as recusal, is the act of abstaining from participation in an official action such as a legal proceeding due to a conflict of interest of the presiding court official or administrative officer.

PLAINTIFF’S ELECTION TO RECEIVE IMMEDIATE PAYMENT OF THE PRESENT VALUE OF THE FUTURE DAMAGE AWARD IN A LUMP-SUM AMOUNT IN LIEU OF PERIODIC PAYMENTS

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

Filed a Miller act complaint for non payment for work

PLAINTIFF’S MOTION IN LIMINE TO PRECLUDE INTRODUCTION OF OR REFERENCE TO IRRELEVANT ARTICLE WRITTEN BY NAME

Defendant's motion for directed verdict under C.R.C.P 50.

Unopposed Motion for Leave to Allow Defendant's Expert

Included in package is complaint, summons and civil cover sheet. Complaint includes breach of contract, Quantum Meruit and/or Unjust Enrichment and Violation of C.R.S. § 38-22-127 (requesting treble damages)

PLAINTIFF’S RESPONSE TO DEFENDANT’S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT AND BRIEF IN SUPPORT THEREOF on SEX-BASED HOSTILE WORKING ENVIRONMENT

Wrongful death against the government - MISSOURI

A Motion for an award of attorney's fees in a civil FED case. Filed under 13-17-101 CRS, seeking the award for a substantially frivolous, groundless, and/or vexatious action and/or pleading. Fact specific, but a good starting point in any request for fees. It was ultimately denied as the defendant "was not aware of the possibility…

A Civil Federal lawsuit complaint filed for antitrust violations, violation of the Sherman Act.

Downloadable 28 Day Eviction Notice A 28 day eviction notice for stating when a tenant must leave, used for when landlords want to legally evict a resident. The eviction can be due to many reasons, but this 28 day eviction notice.

Motion by Defendant to exclude Plaintiffs from offering evidence founded upon inadmissible evidence under inadmissible evidence. In the past, the Plaintiff, their counsel, and their witnesses have frequently made references.

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