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Pleased and relieved
- May 9, 2020
- Client Reviews
Couldn’t be more happy. Awesome assistance. I was so nervous and unsure of my situation. Having the pleasure of connecting... View Article
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He’s My Lawyer
- March 16, 2018
- Client Reviews
The first time I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Rudnitsky was about a car dealer that took advantage of... View Article
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Consumer Attorney: Happy Client
- October 19, 2017
- Client Reviews
Client: Latasha Client Review: This is my attorney and they are the best consumer attorney..They helped me alot..so if anyone... View Article
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Auto Complaints Lead List of Top 10 Consumer Complaints
- July 31, 2017
- News
Auto complaints are the most frequent consumer complaint, for the second year in a row, according to a new report... View Article
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High Caliber Attorney
- April 8, 2015
- Client Reviews
Client Review: I bought a used car approximately two years ago from a *&%&* dealer on the recommendation of a... View Article
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Car Dealership Liable in Auto Fraud Lawsuit
- January 8, 2015
- Cases
Our client was looking for a reliable and dependable car for her family. Even though she asked numerous questions before... View Article
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Interrogatories for Debt Collection Cases
- March 16, 2010
- Debt Collection Lawsuit Defense
During the initial phase of a debt collection lawsuit both sides can interrogate and question the other side to learn more about the particulars of the case. These are written questions that must be answered under oath. A person sued by a debt collector needs to be very careful in answering such interrogatories. Contact a local consumer attorney experienced in defending such debt collection cases.
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What are Requests for Admission
- February 27, 2010
- Debt Collection Lawsuit Defense
During a lawsuit, you may receive a document from the opposing side asking you to respond to their “requests for admission”. These are part of the “discovery” phase of the lawsuit. During discovery, each side generally is allowed to obtain certain information from the other side about the issues in the lawsuit.