RustyNails
Oct 17, 2013, 12:35 PM
When I first met with this attorney, they told me that they were very familiar with this type of case and were very excited.
The very next day after what I was told was a very successful deposition, they called me and told me the following. "We are just a small firm. We are employment attorneys that don't really practice this type of law. The defense has overwhelmed us. So I'm sorry but we are dropping the case".
There story has changed now 3 times. They filed the motion and didn't serve me.Then sent me a email stating tthat the judge granted the motion when the motion had not even been heard. I found out that it had not been heard just yesterday by being served by the defense that they would appear via court call.
This attorney filed this class action in Northern California even though all class members and the attorney are located in Southern California.
My question is how do I fight it.
The very next day after what I was told was a very successful deposition, they called me and told me the following. "We are just a small firm. We are employment attorneys that don't really practice this type of law. The defense has overwhelmed us. So I'm sorry but we are dropping the case".
There story has changed now 3 times. They filed the motion and didn't serve me.Then sent me a email stating tthat the judge granted the motion when the motion had not even been heard. I found out that it had not been heard just yesterday by being served by the defense that they would appear via court call.
This attorney filed this class action in Northern California even though all class members and the attorney are located in Southern California.
My question is how do I fight it.