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In my state, fax filing is a legal form of service. The opposing attorney claims they did not receive the full fax and asked me to resubmit. I have the fax confirmation showing they received the full fax. I am worried that if I resubmit, they will claim I did not submit discovery soon enough. What evidence will hold up in court: my fax confirmation or their claim?

November 22nd, 2023

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