JohnnyHook
Jan 6, 2012, 05:24 AM
Question: Why did the plaintiff file a notice of nonsuit on 'writ of garnishment', in civil court Texas?
It appears this did not affect the actual default judgment case? (Junk Debt Collection Attorney) I am trying to figure out their strategy.
I currently have the default judgement in the court of appeals. The ball is in the appellee/plaintiffs court; they have to file their brief, as I have filed mine.
However, I should have filed for a re-trial, et.
Thanks
It appears this did not affect the actual default judgment case? (Junk Debt Collection Attorney) I am trying to figure out their strategy.
I currently have the default judgement in the court of appeals. The ball is in the appellee/plaintiffs court; they have to file their brief, as I have filed mine.
However, I should have filed for a re-trial, et.
Thanks