Angela L. asked
I filed a complaint and the defendant responded with a motion to dismiss the Third Amended Complaint. I want to file a reply to prevent my case from being dismissed and to avoid going to trial until the judge responds to the Writ of Mandamus. What is the appropriate form or wording for this reply?
June 28th, 2024
Dana S. answered
You should file a 'Response to Motion to Dismiss' and include arguments against the dismissal. Addit...
June 28th, 2024
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