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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.
Answer to Complaint – Civil Litigation
A sample answer with affirmative defenses to a lawsuit
Restaurant (Defendant) Answer to Complaint
DEFENDANT RESTUARANT ANSWER TO COMPLAINT
Motion to Dismiss – Wrongful Death Action
Motion to Dismiss – Wrongful Death Action
Order Granting Motion for Sanctions
Order Granting Motion for Sanctions
Motion for Order Imposing Sanctions for Failure to Comply with Order Compelling Discovery
Motion for Order Imposing Sanctions for Failure to Comply with Order Compelling Discovery
Proposed Order Granting Motion to Compel Discovery
Proposed Order Granting Motion to Compel Discovery
Defendant’s Response & Cross-Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings
DEFENDANT’S RESPONSE AND CROSS-MOTION FOR JUDGMENT ON THE PLEADINGS
Settlement Demand for an Auto Accident Case
A simple settlement letter to insurance company for auto accident. I also attached the settlement calculation breakdown sheet. A demand letter is one of the most important steps in a car insurance claim after an accident. In the demand letter, the injured claimant sets out the facts and circumstances of the accident and resulting medical treatment, and sets the stage for injury settlement negotiations to begin in earnest.
Motion to Dismiss Lawsuit
A lawsuit was filed by against an attorney by a former opposing party. We responded with a motion to dismiss that was granted and later confirmed by court of appeals
Complaint and Jury Demand (personal injury)
Complaint and Jury Demand (personal injury)
Complaint and Jury Demand (bad faith)
Complaint and Jury Demand (bad faith)