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Topic: How can I argue that I will be prejudiced by court granting relief?

Created on: 04/26/17 12:03 PM

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RICHARD26


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How do I argue prejudiced by granting relief?
04/26/17 12:03 PM

I have a hearing coming up. the plaintiff is seeking Relief from Technical Admissions for admissions they never answered over a year ago.

It appears to me that there are two things that must be shown to stop the court from granting relief to the plaintiff..one of which is that the defendants will be prejudiced by the granting of relief to the plaintiff and two dismissal based solely on the failure to timely answer a request for admissions would be inappropriate when the pleadings make clear the opposing party’s position and the existence of disputed facts.

How can I argue that Relief should not be granted to the Plaintiffs? by the way this is the second time they requested relief from technical admissions.

Thank you in advance,

Richard
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JURISDICTIONARY


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RE: How can I argue that I will be prejudiced by court granting relief?
04/28/17 6:33 PM

Appeal is always the only remedy when judges break the rules, so please study the class on appeals and remember winning on appeal is all about making your record clear in the lower court and meeting all deadlines.

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