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Court Evidence and Important Things to Know about Introducing It
Any court process requires each of the parties introduce evidence as the basis for their claims or objections.
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Intricacies of Appealing General Jurisdiction Court Rulings on Civil Cases
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Who Is Allowed to Represent Citizens’ and Organizations’ Interests in Russian Courts?
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Depositing Funds onto a Special Account for Court Expertise
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Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Court Rulings
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Preparing for Court Hearings
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What Do You Do When a Court Is Taking a Long Time Issuing a Ruling?
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Can One Go to Court without a Lawyer?
That begs the question: “Should one seek legal assistance if one finds oneself needing to go to court?” After all, there are all kinds of samples of lawsuits, complaints, petitions, as well as action plans for various situations floating around the depths of the Internet.
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Suspending Writ Proceedings
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Replacing an improper defendant
As a general rule, the sides of a court hearing, whether the proceedings are taking place in a general jurisdiction court or in an arbitrage court, are the plaintiff and the defendant.
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Ex Parte Court Rulings
A court gains the option to make an ex parte ruling in the event that the plaintiff, despite having been duly informed of the time and location of the court hearing, fails to appear for the process without informing the court of respectable reasons for doing so and doesn’t request the case to be examined in his absence.
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