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There are many ways to respond to a lawsuit. The exact answer depends type of lawsuit and whether or not there are any defects in the allegations of the lawsuit. The most common example of a form to repsond to a lawsuit is called an answer. You can use it to admit or deny the allegations and allege defenses. It all depends on the circumstances of the case and the laws of your state.

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