Wednesday, December 31, 2014

How Does a Lawsuit Work?

How Does a Lawsuit Work?Representing yourself in court may seem a little scary, but winning in court is much easier than you think, especially if you understand 5 simple steps in the process and how to use each step effectively. Most people that self represent and many lawyers never learn very well how to keep things simple and work within these steps that I’ll share with you in just a minute. Thanks to Dr. Frederick Graves and his revolutionary program Jurisdictionary, How to Win in Court, you can learn how to confidently go into a courtroom setting and be well prepared to keep the opposing party and the court honest, following the rules of procedure and the rules of evidence without having to suffer through courtroom shenanigans while you put forth your best case. 

So, let’s begin with a basic lawsuit flowchart of a court case at a glance. If you want a copy of this Jurisdictionary flowchart, send me an email and I’ll make sure you get it. OK, here we go:

Step #1- The Plaintiff or petitioner sues the Defendant or respondent. The plaintiff alleges facts and law in support of his rights. This is commonly called a complaint which is usually the first document that is filed at the courthouse. 

Step #2- The Defendant tries to avoid answering the complaint by filing a "flurry of motions". These would be motions to strike, motions to dismiss, motions for more precise statements, etc. Some motions are silly time wasters. Others are legit.

Step #3- After the motion phase, The Defendant responds to each allegation of a Complaint and further alleges facts and law affirming her defenses and basically demands the court to award her with a judgment in her favor. 

Step #4- If the plaintiff or defendant can’t settle or win the case with pre-trial motions, both parties essentially now have to fight it out in a court trial. This is the formal setting for both sides to present evidence, call witnesses and make legal arguments to prove they are right and the other side is wrong. 

Step #5 actually begins within the first three mentioned steps before trial. Step #5 is the Discovery step. The Plaintiff and the Defendant both should use their 5 discovery tools at all times prior to trial to get at evidence that will tend to prove their own allegations and undermine those of their opponent. The key to winning is knowing how to use these 5 discovery tools effectively! The five discovery tools which I will cover in more detail on another “Helpful Process Server” are: 

1. Requests for admissions
2. Requests for production
3. Interrogatories
4. Depositions
5. Subpoenas

Learn how to use the 5 steps of this basic lawsuit flowchart and you’ll be well on your way to being confident, protecting yourself and ultimately winning in court!

To get a copy of the 5 Step Basic Lawsuit Flowchart go to this link:
http://bit.ly/1Hc1dc4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChYdA...

This video is courtesy of David Salcido, The Helpful Process Server, 480-313-2942, and the Arizona and Utah Process Server Network, helping people representing themselves in court and attorneys and paralegals with first class process service and many other legal and marketing services.

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Saturday, December 14, 2013

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Friday, September 20, 2013

Does your personal branding include being helpful in your community?

by David Salcido

Personal branding is all about creating more value for your most important product, YOU! Okay, let's start branding YOU. All respected brands have one thing in common, TRUST. They are trusted as authoritative, tops in their field and helpful to the masses. So let's do the same with you. Let's get those around you to trust you. 

Here's a good way to start. When you go to work today, look for that one associate that never gets the attention they deserve; maybe even someone who is generally ostracized from other co-workers. Now, do just the opposite. Go to that person. Say "Hi". Ask them how their day is going. Do it sincerely. Not in a fake way. Mean it. 

Offer to help them finish a project they may be working on. Then, finally, invite them to join you for lunch. If they say "yes", PAY! You will not only gain another trusted friend, but you may just start a snowball of friendship within your workplace. And your associates will remember who started it. 

Have a wonderful day!




Branding yourself and you business the right way requires you to do the following:
1.Get listed in all search engine directories
2. Get noticed by creating unique authoritative content for websites and social media platforms
3. Get engaged in social forums like Google Plus, Youtube, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn
4. Get authority- get on page 1 of Google and be recognized as the author with the highest respect and authority in your niche. 

You will then be branded as the expert in your field!
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