look up casenet.com under litigants, you should find what you are looking for, or you can call the courthouse that gave the judgment they would have that information.
A pre-settlement is when the plaintiff of case is provided his/her funds before the case is finally solved. Check out the website, Pre Settlement Solutions, for more information.
That means that there is an agreement to not disclose the outcome of the case. Doing so could cause the case to be reversed.
The minimum price for settlement loans varies on several factors: the area in which your case is being held, the court in which your case is being made, and the facts of the case.
i want to find out about my settlement
no the plaintiff can not be sued after the case was dissmised by settalment
One can find a debt settlement lawyer from the 'Debt Settlement Attorneys' website. They can also be found on sites such as 'Attorneys' and on 'Yelp'.
yes of course
The best thing to do is to talk to peachtree or jgwentworth to get a lawyer for a settlement case. They can have an attorney contact you on the settlement.
From my experience working in a PI law firm. The atty cut was 1/3 of total settlement before bills were paid then client.
Are you sure this is a real law? Google only returns one result for "Jones Settlement Act" (with quotes). It's some local government legislation in New Zealand. The information about Jones Settlement Act can be found at shipguide.com. It explains all of the circumstances surrounding the case.
Has anyone receive any payment for avaandia settlement
In Massachusetts, it is generally difficult to reopen a workers' compensation case once a settlement has been reached. Reopening a case typically requires presenting new and compelling evidence that was not available or considered during the initial settlement. It is advisable to consult with an attorney experienced in workers' compensation law to assess your specific situation and explore potential options.