Call or address the letter to the Office of the State's Attrorney.
If I receive subpoena from a renter's lawyer of an existing employer, who is to pay my lost wages?
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Exactly what it means depends on the content of the subpoena. In general terms, a subpoena is a court order to produce evidence, which can include testimony. If the subpoena commands you to appear and testify in court, then you must do so or you can be arrested for contempt of court.
If you receive mail for someone who does not live at your address, you should contact the postal service or the sender of the mail to inform them of the situation.
If you do not receive a subpoena by mail, it may be due to various reasons, such as an error in the mailing process or the subpoena being delivered via another method. It's important to check with the issuing authority or your attorney to confirm whether a subpoena was sent. If you are expecting one and have not received it, you should proactively seek clarification to ensure you comply with any legal obligations. Ignoring a subpoena can lead to legal consequences, so it's best to stay informed.
Receiving a subpoena means you are legally required to provide testimony or evidence in a court case. It does not necessarily mean you are in trouble, but it does indicate that you are involved in a legal matter that requires your participation.
Probably a good time to contact your insurance company AND an attorney. If the "suit papers" include a subpoena to attend court, do NOT ignore the subpoena even if you don't yet have legal representation. When you get there just tell the judge that you need a continuance (more time) to obtain legal counsel, it will be granted.
It depends on the reason for the subpoena. If you were a witness to an incident you must do as directed and answer any questions truthfully. If you don't appear you can find yourself in a lot more trouble.
Generally, individuals who receive a subpoena are not paid for their compliance. However, if the subpoena requires them to travel or incur expenses, they may be entitled to reimbursement for those costs. Additionally, in some cases, witnesses who testify may receive a witness fee, which compensates them for their time and attendance. Always check local laws and regulations, as practices can vary by jurisdiction.
No. In NYS check Civil Practice Law & Rules for specifics. With certain subpoena you are entitled to receive a check for travel expense at a certain rate per mile for the distance to and from your location and the location to which you are being summoned.
You would be able to acquire the contact details of the 'NewCastle Apartments' through searching on-line, by doing this you would receive an address, contact number and email.
In order to change your address to receive a W2 from Dollar Tree, you will need to contact the manager or human resource manager for the store you worked for. They will be able to assist you changing your address.