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NCLC Consumer Law Pleadings [pleadings] [motions]

I live near a major university and its law school has had the NCLC Consumer Law briefs on CD-Rom.
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rnHat anyone out there use this to their complaints, MSJ design and various other movements?
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rnJede kind of feedback regarding their usefulness?Reply:Some of the appendixies are on the CD.

All the other books are fine borrowing from the library, but if you want access to the online library of pleadings, you

Consolidated Pre-Trial order vs oral pre-trial hearing [allegation] [defendant]

Reply:As I suspected, it is about scheduling and boiling down just what parts need to be litigated.
They may dress you down for the flat denial of everything. But shouldn't hopefully be too bad.
Take your proof of SOL and any good arguments you've memorized and attack their standing to even bring the suit if the court lets it get that far.
Attack the foundation of their so called contract when they try to submit it. Your rules of civil procedure and evidence can t

Immediate problem with a frozen bank account! [court history] [history 101]

Reply:Depends on your state laws. Likely, since your married your wifes money is gone. You might be able to get the unemployment back.


Federal & State – can you sue once in any court for damages under both? [damages] [amp]

I can get damages for federal and local governments in Texas – I have to complain twice in two different courts?Reply:I often file in as low a court as I can, such as a city court, so I can save the filing fees. I can start a local suit for @100. If the defendants want to move it to federal court, they need to pay the $350!

I'm with you RA. Filing fee here is $85.00.


Reply:Local suits are $300 or $320, and one probably isn't going to get someone who's written case

Answering Request for Admissions and Interrogatories. [proof of service] [interrogatories]

I'm in a suit with Fortis Capitol with my husband, was an authorized user. Today, each received questionnaire forms for approval and . in each paper both names are spelled out so
rn Question 1 – Should I separate for me and husband and to answer common?
rnFrage 2-They should have passed through Cert. Mail correctly? Not to be filed with the Court?
rn Question 3 – You send a proof of service with these papers, I have not sent correctly when replying or sending a discovery?

Can you sue for damages in small-claims? [court of appeals ninth circuit] [small claims court]

It seems to http://www.creditinfocenter.com/eBooks/PoorMansClassActionLawsuit.shtml when sued in the first search for, look, that I for damages to sue in small claims:
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rnWer: Reporting of creditors, if they your credit history inaccurately
rnWarum: Defamation, financial injury
rnPr?zedenzfall / Law: U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit, No. 00-15946, Nelson vs. Chase Manhattan
rnFine: extent of the damage done by the wrong party and caused by the courts
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Credit Card Charge Off [first usa] [cardholders]

Hi everyone, I got my wife
rn credit report yesterday (Tuesday) and noticed that a certain point has been charged by 7 / 2003 and the amount was $ 4,139. We (joint cardholders) have received a summons / complaint on 8-10-06 that they obtained here by the courthouse in Tekamah, Nebraska. I live in Tekamah and the collector General Collection Co. Grand Iceland, NE. The original debtor was the first U.S. They have filed a claim and the amount they want is $ 5,816. They gave me a copy of one o

Plaintiff caused injury to itself? [dunning letter] [affirmative defense]

Reply:You're right, I would be surprised if the current CA had proper documentation since the first CA did not even validate rather, it sold the debt immediately. Doesn't sound like either has proper documentation.

In my case the OC was purchased by another creditor and that creditor passed the debt on to the first CA then in now falls into the hands of the current CA. Actually there have been several CA's over the years. I only DV CA's who are within my state a

Response to Brief in Support [mtd] [material fact]

I thought for a MTD and the plaintiff filed a brief statement of support and material fact to the case. Do I need an answer to her two or documents on this file we need to wait for the judge to make a decision?Reply:Is their material fact really a fact, or is it BS? Were your grounds for dismissal the plaintiffs utter lack of proof?
I would file a brief in opposition to their "material fact" weather BS or not. If it is evidence that should not be admissible I would point that o