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  • Filing a Motion to Compel: Legal Steps - ENJURIS
    Understanding a motion to compel in court proceedings A motion to compel is a formal request a party makes to the court during the discovery phase of the lawsuit Discovery is the period when both sides are required to share information relevant to the case If one party withholds information or does not respond to discovery requests
  • What Are the Most Common Motions in Personal Injury Cases?
    A motion may result in everything from the case being dismissed entirely to certain pieces of evidence being excluded Motions can be written or spoken, and can be made throughout the case once the initial complaint has been filed Motion to dismiss A motion to dismiss has the power to end a case before it even gets started
  • 8 Steps in Every Personal Injury (Civil) Lawsuit: What to Expect
    If a ruling is instead on some incidental question, it’s called a “non-dispositive motion ” Common motions in personal injury cases include: Motion for summary judgment; Motion for default judgment; Motion for change of venue; Motion to compel; Step 5: Pre-trial negotiations Trials are expensive, time-consuming, and emotionally draining
  • Guide to Georgias Workers Compensation Claim Process - ENJURIS
    If a party refuses to comply with discovery, a motion to compel can be filed The motion to compel asks the court to require the party to comply and may also ask for attorneys fees and sanctions Hearing The workers' compensation hearing will be scheduled within 60 days of the time Form WC-14 is filed
  • Discover: What Is Discovery in a Personal Injury Lawsuit?
    What’s more, if a defendant objects to a valid discovery request, there’s a whole process that the plaintiff has to go through to get the discoverable information (including initiating a 26(i) conference and filing a motion to compel) As such, if you’re not represented by an attorney, a defendant may object to your valid requests in the
  • What Is a Default Judgment? - ENJURIS
    The court will review the motion and consider whether the explanation is reasonable and if the defendant acted quickly enough in seeking to have the judgment set aside If the court finds the defendant’s reasons convincing, the default judgment can be vacated, meaning it is effectively canceled, and the case will proceed as though the
  • What Is Laches and How Can It Affect Your Claim? - ENJURIS
    The term “laches” might sound like a disease—and for some plaintiffs, it can feel like one This lesser-known legal doctrine can “infect” a valid claim, stopping it from moving forward if the plaintiff waited too long to take action
  • Arizona Personal Injury Lawsuit Roadmap: 9 Steps of Filing a Claim
    Change of venue: A motion filed by the defendant requesting that the court location be changed; Motion to compel: A motion asking that the court order the other party to take some action (usually to respond to overdue discovery requests) Motion for summary judgment: A motion asking the judge to issue a ruling on the case based on the undisputed
  • Georgia Courts - Where Your Personal Injury Claim Goes
    You might need to supplement these queries with motions to the judge, such as a motion to compel discovery Discovery will include depositions (under-oath questioning by opposing counsel that is transcribed by a court reporter for use during trial) or an independent medical examination (IME) by a “neutral” doctor
  • Lawsuit Settlement Process: How Long Will My Injury Claim Take?
    For example, a motion for summary judgment asks the court to dismiss the case and typically takes longer to draft and hear than, say, a motion to compel an attorney to turn over certain evidence Pre-trial motions can start as soon as the complaint is filed and typically continue right up until trial





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