hi I did court over the phone today, I'm getting sued by discover, the court ended up going to trial, I want to avoid trial, is it too late to file arbritration since I already initially went to court and disputed? or can I still file arbritation? Does your company file it for me?
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Deja Bryant
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8 months ago
We cannot provide you with any legal advice. You can ask the court clerk if arbitration is what you should do and if they say yes, then we have emailed you our document that you can make use of.
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Deja Bryant
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8 months ago
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We cannot provide you with any legal advice. You can ask the court clerk if arbitration is what you should do and if they say yes, then we have emailed you our document that you can make use of.
Mattchew
hi I did court over the phone today, I'm getting sued by discover, the court ended up going to trial, I want to avoid trial, is it too late to file arbritration since I already initially went to court and disputed? or can I still file arbritation? Does your company file it for me?
We cannot provide you with any legal advice. You can ask the court clerk if arbitration is what you should do and if they say yes, then we have emailed you our document that you can make use of.
Deja Bryant
We cannot provide you with any legal advice. You can ask the court clerk if arbitration is what you should do and if they say yes, then we have emailed you our document that you can make use of.
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