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25-10-2021, 12:57 PM
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For 3.5k NQ per month I will send the docs correctly! Plz give me job thx
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Even if gratuitous, a qualified lawyer has to send the documents correctly.
Bound by professional rules not a salary.
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25-10-2021, 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Even if gratuitous, a qualified lawyer has to send the documents correctly.
Bound by professional rules not a salary.
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Yah lol, this one is negligence enough to breach PCR liao. Firing might even have been to appease the client and get him to not report to law soc
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25-10-2021, 03:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Nothing complicated. Very straightforward story.
Associate involved in a trial. A document was filed on e-liti but not served. It was assoc's responsibility to ensure. Opponent obviously objected and/or claimed that it was not received. Document not admitted.
SC told the associate he/she need not return to the office.
Happened in a big 4 firm.
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Is this an urban legend? Do u even liti? When u file a doc on elit it is served immediately on ur opponent. How can u file but not serve. Utter ******** on this forum
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25-10-2021, 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Is this an urban legend? Do u even liti? When u file a doc on elit it is served immediately on ur opponent. How can u file but not serve. Utter ******** on this forum
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Salty millenials spreading tales of fantastic beasts
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25-10-2021, 04:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Do u even liti? When u file a doc on elit it is served immediately on ur opponent. How can u file but not serve. Utter ******** on this forum
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just an observation: this is not correct. filing a document on eLitigation doesn't necessarily mean it will be served, much less immediately. The party filing the document has the option of serving, but will be charged $2 for each party it is served on.
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25-10-2021, 06:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Is this an urban legend? Do u even liti? When u file a doc on elit it is served immediately on ur opponent. How can u file but not serve. Utter ******** on this forum
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Methinks you are the one who doesn't liti. Bet you don't even know there's a "service upon acceptance of filing" option on e-liti. Lol.
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25-10-2021, 06:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
just an observation: this is not correct. filing a document on eLitigation doesn't necessarily mean it will be served, much less immediately. The party filing the document has the option of serving, but will be charged $2 for each party it is served on.
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Regardless. Its just fake news. I can't believe any sc sacking a poor junior for such small thing. Everyday such stuff happens at my firm and all still alive like heros
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25-10-2021, 07:49 PM
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Regardless. Its just fake news. I can't believe any sc sacking a poor junior for such small thing. Everyday such stuff happens at my firm and all still alive like heros
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That's cause ur firm can only dream of having a SC LOL
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