Motions
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PLAINTIFFS’ MOTION FOR LEAVE TO FILE RESPONSE IN OPPOSITION TO DEFENDANT’S MOTION TO BIFURCATE TRIAL OF LIABILITY AND DAMAGES ISSUES OUT OF TIME
Plaintiff’s motion for leave to file response in opposition to defendant’s motion to bifurcate trial of liability and damages issues out of time.
PLAINTIFFS’ MOTION IN LIMINE RE: DEFENDANT’S “OPPORTUNITY TO SETTLE”
Plaintiff’s motion in limine Re: Defendant’s “opportunity to settle”
PLAINTIFFS’ MOTION TO AMEND COMPLAINT TO INCLUDE A PRAYER FOR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES
Plaintiff’s motion that requests that the court enter an order permitting them to amend their complaint to include a prayer for exemplary damages.
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
Motion to Reconsider and Reopen Record
Motion to Reopen Immigration Court testimony based upon Respondent’s incompetency. Respondent became confused during testimony due to a traumatic brain injury which caused serious cognitive defects and memory and confusion issues. Motion requested that Court reopen the record and take additional testimony of Respondent’s lack of competence.
Motion to Administratively Close Proceedings
Motion to Immigration Court requesting administrative closure under Matter of Avetisyan based upon humanitarian grounds and low priority for removal.
Motion to Declare Defendant Indigent for Purposes Other Than Attorney Fees
Motion to declare the defendant indigent for cost for reasons other than attorneys fees. – Criminal Law Legal Document – Experts and Evidence
Attorney’s fee is a chiefly United States term for compensation for legal services performed by an attorney for a client, in or out of court. It may be an hourly, flat-rate or contingent fee.
If you win the case the owner filed against you, you can then collect the attorneys’ fees you spent from the responsible subcontractor. You can also recover your attorneys’ fees for pursuing a lawsuit you had to file because of someone else’s mistake.
Motion for Preliminary and Reduced Bond – Criminal Defense Legal Document
Motion for preliminary trial, in which probable cause and conditions for release are discussed. Conditions for release can include reduction of bond, in the case it was set too high initially.
Renewed Motion for a Personal Recognizance Bond in the Case – Criminal Defense Legal Document
Document entails a motion for personal recognizance bond, which is granted by the Court once the individual case and criminal history have been reviewed and completed.
Motion and Notice to Reduce or Modify Bond – Criminal Defense Legal Document
Document in which the Defendant can request to lower bond when initial amount set too high.
Amended Complaint For Declaratory Judgment – Civil Law Legal Document
Motion to amend initial complaint for declaratory judgment filed.
Plaintiff’s Unopposed Motion for 30 Day Extension of Time to File Palintiff’s Rule Endoresement of Expert Witness – Civil Law Legal Document
Motion for extension to file a Rule 26 (a)(2), in which there is a motion to endorse an expert witness.
Plaintiff’s Motion for Order of Judgment – Civil Law Legal Document
Document to order Plaintiff to order judgement in the Court without Defendant present.