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Responding the Motion for Default Judgment

Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2013 12:09 pm
by Yahoo Bot

charsetndows-1252
I don't think you can oppose the motion for judgment as such, but you should definitely include in your motion to vacate, your "meritorious defenses" i.e. inferentially, why the motion for judgment shouldn't be granted. All the same hearing.
Jason Wallach
jwallach@gladstonemichel.com
On Jul 24, 2013, at 12:02 PM, jonhayes6666 wrote:
> Yea ol' gurus,
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> I filed a Motion to Vacate Default for my newest orphan. It is set for hearing the same day as the Motion for Default Judgment. Do you think I can oppose the mtn for judgment? Is it sanctionable conduct I wonder? Jon
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charsetndows-1252
I don't think you can oppose the motion for judgment as such, but you should definitely include in your motion to vacate, your "meritorious defenses" i.e. inferentially, why the motion for judgment shouldn't be granted. All the same hearing.
Jason Wallach
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Responding the Motion for Default Judgment

Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2013 12:02 pm
by Yahoo Bot

Yea ol' gurus,
I filed a Motion to Vacate Default for my newest orphan. It is set for hearing the same day as the Motion for Default Judgment. Do you think I can oppose the mtn for judgment? Is it sanctionable conduct I wonder? Jon

The post was migrated from Yahoo.