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Plaintiffs Response & Objection to Defendants Bill of Costs
Plaintiffs Response & Objection to Defendants Bill of Costs
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Plaintiffs Reply to Defendants Response to Plaintiffs Motion to Reconsider Cost Apportionment and Amended Judgment
Plaintiffs Reply to Defendants Response to Plaintiffs Motion to Reconsider Cost Apportionment and Amended Judgment
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Plaintiffs Motion for Pretrial Summary Judgment on Defendants Second & Third Claims Of His First Amended Counterclaims
Plaintiffs Motion for Pretrial Summary Judgment on Defendants Second & Third Claims Of His First Amended Counterclaims
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Motion for Entry of Default Against Remedy
Motion for Entry of Default against Remedy
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Complaint and Jury Demand Slip and Fall Case
Complaint and Jury Demand Slip and Fall Case
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Pearl Order for Publication – Civil Law Legal Document
Motions to serve someone via publication in media. This occurs when said person can not be found to accept subpoena in person.
Motion for Sanctions for Spoliation of Evidence – Civil Litigation Legal Document
Document motions for sanctions against counsel for spoliation, or negligence and or destruction, of evidence with importance to a case.
Motion to Compel Participation in Mediation – Civil Litigation Legal Document
Document entails motion to compel participant in the mediation process.
Motion in Limine to Exclude Testimony – West Virginia Civil Law Case File
Motion in Limine to Exclude Testimony – WV Civil Law Case File
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Employee Handbook
This product states the changes in policy, employment-at-will, and employment policies, such as, employee classifications, equal employment opportunity, confidentiality, employment of minors, employment of relatives, personnel records and employee references, privacy, immigration law compliance, and political neutrality. It also states the hours of work and payroll practices, such as, pay periods and paydays, overtime, rest and meal periods, time cards, payroll deductions, wage garnishment, direct deposit, Fair pay act. It also states the standards of conduct and employee performance, such as, anti-harassment and discrimination, attendance, discipline and standards of conduct, dress code, safety, substance and abuse, workplace searches, internet and computer use policy and cell phone policy. Also states the employee benefits and services, including, group health insurance, 401(k) plan, COBRA, worker’s compensation, FICA, and unemployment insurance. Lastly it states employee leaves of absence and time off, including, sick days, healthy workplace healthy family acct, paid family leave benefits, notice of domestic violence leave and accommodation rights, family and medical leave, workers’ compensation leave, bereavement leave, jury duty and voting time.
Employee Handbook
This product states the changes in policy, employment-at-will, and employment policies, such as, employee classifications, equal employment opportunity, confidentiality, employment of minors, employment of relatives, personnel records and employee references, privacy, immigration law compliance, and political neutrality. It also states the hours of work and payroll practices, such as, pay periods and paydays, overtime, rest and meal periods, time cards, payroll deductions, wage garnishment, direct deposit, Fair pay act. It also states the standards of conduct and employee performance, such as, anti-harassment and discrimination, attendance, discipline and standards of conduct, dress code, safety, substance and abuse, workplace searches, internet and computer use policy and cell phone policy. Also states the employee benefits and services, including, group health insurance, 401(k) plan, COBRA, worker’s compensation, FICA, and unemployment insurance. Lastly it states employee leaves of absence and time off, including, sick days, healthy workplace healthy family acct, paid family leave benefits, notice of domestic violence leave and accommodation rights, family and medical leave, workers’ compensation leave, bereavement leave, jury duty and voting time.
Plaintiffs Response to Defendants Motion to Strike Plaintiffs Motion to Compel
Plaintiffs Response to Defendants Motion to Strike Plaintiffs Motion to Compel
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Response Brief to Motion for Summary Judgment
Insurance interpleader case where there was a dispute as to who gets a life insurance policy. I represented the name beneficiary and the other party was the descendants two daughters. The daughters claimed they were entitled to insurance proceeds because he was required to pay child support. This my response to their motion for summary judgment.
Plaintiff’s Motion to Strike Testimony
Plaintiff’s Motion to Strike Testimony
Motion for Attorney’s Fees Pursuant-Landlord and Tenant
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 of an award of attorney’s fees” under 13-17-102(6), despite having had several discussions about exactly that on the record.