Need more information - something is wrong with this scenario. Prosecutors do not get involved in civil lawsuits. What is he supposedly going to prosecuting for?
The state is the one that prosecutes'all the involvement is the state. District attorney represents the state in court cases the attorney General in all cases the district attorneys are his subordinates.If i was to bring a lawsuit against you i would be the plaintiff you would be defendant if it were criminal the district attorney would help prosecute you he would also be repesenting the state so to speak.His job is simply to convict you.the Defense lawyers is to defend you neither needs to have much information it is just the roles they seem to play. WILL
To prosecute a tort, the injured party (plaintiff) needs to file a civil lawsuit against the alleged wrongdoer (defendant) in a court of law. The plaintiff must prove that the defendant's actions or inactions caused harm or loss, seek compensation for damages, and adhere to the legal procedures and deadlines during the litigation process. If successful, the court may order the defendant to pay damages to the plaintiff.
You should take a copy of the deed and copies of your signature (license, registration, mortgage, etc.) to your local district attorney's office to see if they will prosecute the case for you. You should also take any evidence you have of the identity of the person responsible for the forgery. You should do this ASAP. If they won't help you then you will need to hire an attorney who specilizes in real estate and litigation to represent you in a lawsuit against the party that forged your name..
Absolutely, any individual has the right to file suit for damages that he or she has incurred due to another person's misbehavior, negligence, etc.
You need an attorney when you are involved in a lawsuit or case.
Most states require that you first file a "tort claim" which notifies the school district of your intent to sue. Then, after filing the tort claim, you must wait sixty days, and if you and the district cannot come to a settlement of your claim, you may file a lawsuit. I strongly recommend consulting with a personal injury attorney before filing a tort claim or lawsuit against a school district. Most personal injury attorneys will give you a free consultation.
Damages are the amount of money awarded to the plaintiff in a lawsuit. Damages are generally determined by the judge using established guidelines based on type of offense and severity. In civil cases damages are based on the actual loss incurred because of the tort and may include penalties.
You need to consult with an attorney in your jurisdiction who is familiar with the area of law associated with the lawsuit. The attorney who represented you in the lawsuit would be the best choice. If you weren't represented by an attorney your present problem should make you aware of the need for one in any lawsuit.You need to consult with an attorney in your jurisdiction who is familiar with the area of law associated with the lawsuit. The attorney who represented you in the lawsuit would be the best choice. If you weren't represented by an attorney your present problem should make you aware of the need for one in any lawsuit.You need to consult with an attorney in your jurisdiction who is familiar with the area of law associated with the lawsuit. The attorney who represented you in the lawsuit would be the best choice. If you weren't represented by an attorney your present problem should make you aware of the need for one in any lawsuit.You need to consult with an attorney in your jurisdiction who is familiar with the area of law associated with the lawsuit. The attorney who represented you in the lawsuit would be the best choice. If you weren't represented by an attorney your present problem should make you aware of the need for one in any lawsuit.
Rodney King brought a lawsuit against the officers involved in the beating.
"Trial attorneys generally handle cases that involve money damages. They can usually resolve the cases before an actual lawsuit is filed, as well as handle arbitrations."
States are implementing tort reform by capping non-economic damages, such as pain and suffering, placing limits on punitive damages, limiting attorneys' fees, implementing stricter standards for medical malpractice claims, and encouraging the use of alternative dispute resolution methods like mediation and arbitration. Additionally, some states have adopted "loser pays" rules where the losing party must pay the prevailing party's attorney fees.
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