By: Vickie Pynchon
I will not take the time to look up the citation, but recall with great clarity a 9th Circuit opinion from the late ’80s or early ’90s, holding that the Court’s rejection of a Complaint on the last day...
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In my practice experience in Southern California, the state courts had a reputation for being much more forgiving than the federal courts. Clerks taking filings in state courts often fudged deadlines...
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It could be a LOT worse, Ron. A petty little despotic judge in Texas decided that since a filing was a few minutes late that his death penalty appeal would not be heard, and the man was put to death....
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“Judges are too ready to play with other people’s money” Well put, and aptly describing one of the biggest reasons I no longer do litigation. (Not because I was often a little late, but because I cared...
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