Notice question - if I e-file a motion on Saturday or
Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 6:48 am
Holly
All days are also multiples of 7 there is no 24 days any longer unless a
specific rule. Look at the advisory notes and comments to frbp 9006.
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On May 25, 2012 1:21 PM, "Holly Roark" wrote:
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> For example, if I file and serve a motion and notice on Saturday, do I
> start counting the 24 days beginning with Sunday? What if I file and serve
> on Sunday? My postal meter will stamp Sunday's date, but I don't know
> whether that counts when USPS doesn't work on Sundays - could I have really
> "served" it on Sunday?
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> I reviewed FRBP 2002, the local rules, and Appendix I to the Court
> Manual.
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> I don't want to get this wrong; your guidance is appreciated.
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Holly
All days are also multiples of 7 there is no 24 days any longer unless a specific rule. Look at the advisory notes and comments to frbp 9006.
Lesley B. Davis, Esq.
Lesley Davis Law
6520 Platt Avenue #356
West Hills, CA 91307-3218
lesleydavislaw@gmail.com
424-234-3558 Direct 818-337-2191 Fax
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On May 25, 2012 1:21 PM, "Holly Roark" <hollyroark22@gmail.com> wrote:
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