Brief in Support of Appeal Motion to Remand in the Alternative
Brief in Support of Appeal Motion to Remand in the Alternative
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
Ex Parte Motion – Funds for Investigative Assistance
A motion for court payment of investigator
Ex Parte Motion for Funds for Expert Assistance
An ex parte motion to ask federal district court for payment of defendants expert witness fee.
Motion for the Court to Direct the Court Reporter t take Voir Dire Examination
MOTION FOR THE COURT TO DIRECT THE COURT REPORTER
TO TAKE VOIR DIRE EXAMINATION OF THE JURY AND
ALL FINAL ARGUMENTS IN THE ABOVE STYLED AND NUMBERED CAUSE
Motion In Limine to Preclude Events
MOTION IN LIMINIE TO PRECLUDE EVENTS
Stipulated Motion for Dismissal with Prejudice
STIPULATED MOTION FOR DISMISSAL WITH PREJUDICE
Defendant’s Motion in Limine – Civil Litigation
I. Plaintiffs should be precluded from eliciting opinion testimony from Defendant’s employee, NAME, CNA.
II. Plaintiff should be precluded from referring to “never events.”
III. Plaintiffs should be precluded from making “negligence in the air” arguments.
Motion to Preclude Mention of Uncharged Crimes & Other Inadmissible Evidence
MOTION IN LIMINIE TO PRECLUDE MENTION OF UNCHARGED CRIMES AND OTHER INADMISSIBLE EVIDENCE
Reply to the Response for Class Action
A Reply from Plaintiff after they filed a Motion To Certify the Case as Class Action. Defendant filed response
Motion to Quash Service Pursuant–Landlord and Tenant
A Motion to Quash Service in a FED (Eviction) case, where Plaintiff failed to follow Rule 304 regarding proper service of a Complaint and Summons. While it may seem so, the Defendants were not married, nor were they otherwise related. As the Rule requires service in this instance separately on each, even had Plaintiff properly served one tenant, he did not properly serve the other.
Brief in Support of Motion for Summary Judgment
BRIEF IN SUPPORT OF MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT UNDER FED.R.CIV.P 56(a)
Verified Motion to Enforce Parenting Time
Verified Motion to Enforce Parenting Time
Motion for Contempt Family Law
Filing a Motion for Contempt might cause the other party to file a motion to change the court order. After a divorce decree was entered, one party failed to follow the court order, a contempt was filed and an alias summons was also issued. In family law, a finding of contempt is a way for the Court to enforce child support, spousal support, custody and visitation orders that a party has violated.
Motion for Disclosure of All Attorney Files & Records
Motion for Disclosure of All Attorney Files & Records