Yes, a charge off does not mean the debt is still owed and subject to collection by whatever means the lender decides is necessary.
If you have appeared in that lawsuit by an attorney then you must appear for a deposition. As an example if you live in New Jersey and you had an accident in New York and a lawsuit was filed in New York and your lawyer has appeared for you in New York then you must appear for a deposition. If you have not appeared in the lawsuit then you do not have to appear for a deposition in the other state. For more information contact us at http://www.eglaw.com
Yes, it is possible for a defendant in Texas to post bond for an out-of-state charge. The process would involve coordinating with the relevant authorities in both Texas and the state where the charge was filed. Typically, the defendant or their representative would work with a bail bondsman to handle the necessary paperwork and payment of the bond amount.
search court dockets in the county and state in which the suit was filed, circuit or district court
Lawsuit has to be filed within 2 years from the date of the accident/ incident.
The court where the lawsuit is filed must have jurisdiction. One of the persons in the lawsuit must either reside there, or the cause of the lawsuit had to occur there.
Under Georgia law, an Answer to a lawsuit should respond count by count to the allegations in the Complaint. Proper responses are to admit, deny or state that you do not have enough information to respond to the allegation. The answer should be filed with the clerk of court and a copy of the answer should be mailed to the attorney or person who filed the lawsuit.
He considered the apprehension of his property to be unconstitutional and filed a lawsuit against the State of Ohio.
Dred Scott
The NAACP filed a class action lawsuit on the behalf of Linda Brown and her family.
She filed a lawsuit against the company for wrongful termination.
The complaint is the original document filed to create a lawsuit. Once the complaint is filed, it is served on the defendant, and the lawsuit has begun.
No. No such lawsuit has yet been filed.