Civil Contempt proceeding explained by Attorney Steve®
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In this episode of Litigation Whiteboard® Attorney Steve® discusses civil contempt proceedings. These can involve cases where an attorney or a party to a civil court lawsuit (state or federal) or a third party subject to an Order willfully disobeys the order when they have notice (knowledge) of the Order, and an ability to comply. These are considered "quasi-criminal" proceedings because they can involve jail time (check your state statutes for more information). If another party brings a motion, you could also be looking at paying their costs and attorney fees. Check CCP 1209 in California.
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Видео Civil Contempt proceeding explained by Attorney Steve® канала Steve Vondran
In this episode of Litigation Whiteboard® Attorney Steve® discusses civil contempt proceedings. These can involve cases where an attorney or a party to a civil court lawsuit (state or federal) or a third party subject to an Order willfully disobeys the order when they have notice (knowledge) of the Order, and an ability to comply. These are considered "quasi-criminal" proceedings because they can involve jail time (check your state statutes for more information). If another party brings a motion, you could also be looking at paying their costs and attorney fees. Check CCP 1209 in California.
Hope you enjoy this video. The more you watch, the more you learn. Make sure to SUBSCRIBE!
Видео Civil Contempt proceeding explained by Attorney Steve® канала Steve Vondran
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