Let's start over......
Extremely!
What is NOT funny is that I am still at work at 5:40 on Friday evening. I am waiting (not so patiently) on a California lawyer to send me something that "HAS" to be electronically filed with the court TODAY - so he says. 45 minutes ago he told me he would have the documents to me in 5 minutes.
What is NOT funny is that I am still at work at 5:40 on Friday evening. I am waiting (not so patiently) on a California lawyer to send me something that "HAS" to be electronically filed with the court TODAY - so he says. 45 minutes ago he told me he would have the documents to me in 5 minutes.
Extremely!
What is NOT funny is that I am still at work at 5:40 on Friday evening. I am waiting (not so patiently) on a California lawyer to send me something that "HAS" to be electronically filed with the court TODAY - so he says. 45 minutes ago he told me he would have the documents to me in 5 minutes.
What is NOT funny is that I am still at work at 5:40 on Friday evening. I am waiting (not so patiently) on a California lawyer to send me something that "HAS" to be electronically filed with the court TODAY - so he says. 45 minutes ago he told me he would have the documents to me in 5 minutes.
I guess what really aggravates me is that these cases are all set on what is called docket control orders - where you get a listing of all of the deadlines that will occur throughout the entire case. The attorneys know about these deadlines for months or even sometimes years in advance and yet this still happens.
I guess what really aggravates me is that these cases are all set on what is called docket control orders - where you get a listing of all of the deadlines that will occur throughout the entire case. The attorneys know about these deadlines for months or even sometimes years in advance and yet this still happens.