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Old 11-21-2018, 05:48 PM
michelej1 michelej1 is offline
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Originally Posted by elle View Post
yup, that's the most logical.

yes it's still on the docket.
You can see online they have been served, which is amusing to me. I like to imagine them being personally served with process and humiliated while at dinner, but their lawyers probably accepted service for them.

Normally, they would have to answer within 30 days of service. That can be extended. But if we don’t see an answer filed we will probably see some sort of stipulation filed by both parties and that would suggest they are putting a stay on litigation pending settlement negotiations.
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