Most state medical boards have website for consumers where this information is available.
Pending cases refer to legal matters that have been initiated but not yet resolved or adjudicated by a court. These cases may involve various stages, such as awaiting trial, awaiting a decision, or pending further action by either party. The status of pending cases can impact legal proceedings, court schedules, and the parties involved as they await outcomes.
A docket is a schedule of cases pending in a court of law.
"Pending litigation" would usually refer to a civil lawsuit brought by a citizen or group of citizens against another person or group of persons. However, it could also refer to a criminal charge brought against someone by the government or the state. In general, or perhaps more specifically, it refers to legal cases that have not been "heard," or "tried" yet.
Since the purpose of a lis pendens is to alert future purchasers and/or mortgagees of a property about a lawsuit affecting the property, it cannot be filed in cases where there is no lawsuit. A lis pendens recorded with no reference to a pending lawsuit has no legal impact on the property and can be ignored.
In legal terms, "undisposed" refers to a case or matter that has not yet been resolved or concluded. It indicates that the legal proceedings are still pending and that no final judgment or decision has been made. This term can apply to various contexts, such as civil cases, criminal cases, or appeals, highlighting that further action or resolution is necessary.
in fieri Also: Pendens or Lis Pendens (Suit Pending)
A pending disposition in legal terms means that no decision has been reached yet. When someone is arrested and they have a pending disposition, it means that it has not yet been determined whether they have actually committed a crime or not.
if you have legal actions pending like bankruptcy or consolidations pending you only have to tell the collector these actions are invoked and they are suppose to stop harrassing you. If you pick up the phone and you do not have legal actions pending just with whatever measure the give out you return it and then hang up
Either call the institution where that person is detained or call the Clerk of Court's office of the courthouse that is handling the case.
There are a variety of types of legal cases. These include civil cases, as well as criminal legal cases.
Of course, civil cases are still legal cases.
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