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Class Action Lawsuits Law

Class action lawsuits are a common way of resolving a large number of cases that have substantively similar claims against the same defendant or group......

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Arbitration Law

Arbitration law is based on a long history of an alternative dispute resolution process, known under English common law as “the law of merchants.” While......

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What is an injunction?

An injunction is an order issued by a court that forces the defendant - a person, corporation or government entity - to do something or stop doing something, depending on what the plaintiff is request...

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What is a post-dispute arbitration agreement?

A post-dispute arbitration agreement means that an issue has arisen that could lead to litigation, but the parties instead decide to make an agreement to submit the case to binding arbitration. A post...

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What is a process server and why do I need one?

A process server is a professional who specializes in serving court documents on parties, even when those parties are hostile or unwilling to receive them. Some states require that process servers be ...

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How long does a federal appeal take?

In most cases, a federal appeal will take over a year before the final judgement is entered. The federal court system is a complex system governed by the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure. In these...

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How expensive is an appeal?

You've just paid out large sums of money for a full civil trial. You're afraid to look at the bill from your your attorney and the judgment amount makes you cringe. While you may be ready to throw in ...

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Can parties join a case at the appeals stage?

In order to ensure court efficiency and equal handed decisions, the court allows parties to join in even at the appeals stage where necessary. However, scenarios where people may join in appeals are l...

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I am being sued. What do I do?

Civil cases are initiated when a formal complaint is filed with the court and served on you, the defendant. The first thing you need to do when served with a complaint is to immediately contact an att...

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Who can I bring to the mediation?

When you attend mediation, you may usually bring anyone with you that you believe will be helpful in helping you reach an agreement. The purpose of mediation is for you and the party you are having a ...

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Do mediators make recommendations to the courts?

Mediation is an out of court process where a neutral mediator listens to both parties in a prospective case and helps them reach an agreement. There are two types of mediators, a private mediator and ...

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How do I hire an arbitrator?

All that it takes to hire an arbitrator is for the parties to agree on a specific person or agency and contact them to determine if s/he is willing to take the case. If you have agreed to have the arb...

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What kinds of lawsuits do federal courts handle?

Federal courts are courts of limited jurisdiction. This means that unlike in state courts where you can file almost any type of lawsuit, by law, federal courts may only hear limited types of cases. Ar...

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Jurisdiction and Venue: Selecting the Right Court

Determining the appropriate jurisdiction and venue in which to file a lawsuit can be like trying to figure out a 1000 piece jigsaw puzzle. Some jurisdictional requirements are fairly straightforward. ...

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Can I take someone to court over a dispute?

If you are having a dispute with someone, you may be able to take the case to court to have it settled. There are a few basic requirements that you need to meet however. First, you need to be over the...