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Yep, those consumer collection dockets are big, even...

Posted on: March 12, 2020 at 20:12:38 CT
Gyro MU
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in places like Franklin. Easy thing would be just to set off normal dates set for trial and double up the dockets to catch up. Judges need to work more anyway.

Courts are no different than other businesses...this is an all hands on deck situaiton.
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Courts starting to close...GOOD... - Gyro MU - 3/12 19:55:50
     Good, no more non worked billable hours(nm) - jmlppx MU - 3/12 20:06:48
          You sound poor(nm) - Gyro MU - 3/12 20:08:52
               Nope, just screwing around. Had a very long - jmlppx MU - 3/12 20:21:45
          You can with judges and I prefer to do so... - Gyro MU - 3/12 20:07:05
               When all you parasites are out of a job, it will be a - jonesin - 3/12 20:10:20
                    LOL got it(nm) - Gyro MU - 3/12 20:10:59
                         RE: LOL I doubt it. - jonesin - 3/12 20:13:17
     Pretty easy decision when you're not talking about real - ummmm MU - 3/12 19:59:59
          Rent and possession cases present a special challenge. They - MUTGR MU - 3/12 20:10:54
               Yep, those consumer collection dockets are big, even... - Gyro MU - 3/12 20:12:38
                    A lot of business can be done via e-signatures, video confer - JeffB MU - 3/12 20:19:41




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