I am going through a worker comp case and it looks like my case is going to a hearing. So my employer not the owner is not with the company anymore and he return to his native country so he will not testify against me. my question is because he is the main witness and he will not be there can my attorney claim a default judgment.
If the defendant was hand delivered his notice to be in small claims court by the sheriff's department and didn't respond and the judge ruled default judgement in the amount of $7500 does the plaintiff still have to go to court to prove the amount the defendant owes? Or what is the process?
Court ordered State and State made Part payment to Plaintiff and 30 years later Plaintiff in Court to claim outstanding amount. Is Default Judgement Application ex-parte appropriate to pursue in this case? amount. Can
Many issues are involved in analyzing your question (type of judgment, statute of limitations, jurisdiction, etc.). Feel free to contact our office to discuss with an attorney.
I am going through a worker comp case and it looks like my case is going to a hearing. So my employer not the owner is not with the company anymore and he return to his native country so he will not testify against me. my question is because he is the main witness and he will not be there can my attorney claim a default judgment.
If the defendant was hand delivered his notice to be in small claims court by the sheriff's department and didn't respond and the judge ruled default judgement in the amount of $7500 does the plaintiff still have to go to court to prove the amount the defendant owes? Or what is the process?
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Court ordered State and State made Part payment to Plaintiff and 30 years later Plaintiff in Court to claim outstanding amount. Is Default Judgement Application ex-parte appropriate to pursue in this case? amount. Can
Many issues are involved in analyzing your question (type of judgment, statute of limitations, jurisdiction, etc.). Feel free to contact our office to discuss with an attorney.
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