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Usually, the loser pays costs (except for attorney fees), which are court
filing fees, deposition costs (for transcript), jury fees, court reporter
fees, and copies
Unless there's a contract for attorney fees, or it's provided by statute
(which m
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Jade wrote:
> Usually, the loser pays costs (except for attorney fees), which are court
> filing fees, deposition costs (for transcript), jury fees, court reporter
> fees, and copies
>
Does anyone know about Maryland specifically? I came across
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sshrp@hotmail.com wrote:
>Let's say someone brings a malpractice suit, and loses in any
>of the following states
> Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania,
>Does the loser pay attorney fees?
Almost all medical malpractice litigation in these (and other)
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"keith" <keith_20000101@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> The house is Phoenix. I was applying the conventional loan.
The prior answer still holds. No one can tell you if you can get out o
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