Nicholas B. asked

⚖️  Law

I received an Interrogatory from a lawyer representing someone suing me, stating I had 14 days to respond, but Kansas Law allows 30 days unless specified differently by the court. The Interrogatory did not cite any legal authority for the 14-day deadline. Is this legal or just unethical? Additionally, I am drafting my own Interrogatory directed to the attorney, asking for legal authority for the deadline and defining his 'golden rule letter'. Can I request such answers, and can a Credit Union be sued over unethical and/or unfair business practices?

May 1st, 2023

Elizabeth J. answered

The 14-day deadline imposed without citing legal authority is not illegal but is considered unethica...

May 1st, 2023

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