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Am I supposed to mail my response to TriCap ?

Date: Sun, 06/01/2008 - 15:59

Submitted by lrhall41
on Sun, 06/01/2008 - 15:59

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Going back to the "Borack & Associates" dilemma... I was thinking about this: When we replied to the suit when we got served with last year, and we responded to the court, where we supposed to mail something to TriCap Investments? All we had was the lawsuit papers and we did file everything through the court, but now I am wondering if we where supposed to mail something to them. We did not have their address, just the lawsuit papers.
Just wondering.


I'm not sure that would be acceptable by the court. You may want to check with the court (you can probably check online) and see if they got a default judgment against you, in their eyes [the Plaintiff], you didn't respond to the complaint, even though you sent one to the court, you were still required to send one to the Plaintiff also. I'm not possitive about that, just using common sense, and basing it upon the civil procedure in my area, I could be wrong though. :)


lrhall41

Submitted by Shazzers on Sun, 06/01/2008 - 20:31

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I keep checking the court website, and they have not received anything either from the "plaintiff". That is the reason that the court is setting this hearing for the 18th to dismiss the case, because after we filed the Motion to Defend in March, 2007, nobody has done anything else.
On this last document that Borack sent, if clearly states that they sent a Motion for Judgement, but that the court has not received it. I am not going to make things easier for them. They can look it upt hemselves.


lrhall41

Submitted by lrhall41 on Mon, 06/02/2008 - 06:50

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