CREDITORS’ & DEBTORS’ RIGHTS
Summary Judgment • General v. Specific Denial • Lack of Specificity • Admission
Discover v. Hicks, PICS Case No. 13-0500 (C.P. Monroe Jan. 29, 2013) Harlacher Sibum, J. (8 pages).
The court granted creditor's motion for summary judgment where evidence showed debtor answered creditor's complaint for damages with general answers and non-specific denials; debtor's failure to provide factual averments resulted in debtor's allegations being deemed as admissions.
April 02, 2013 at 12:00 AM
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CREDITORS’ & DEBTORS’ RIGHTS
Summary Judgment • General v. Specific Denial • Lack of Specificity • Admission
Discover v. Hicks, PICS Case No. 13-0500 (C.P. Monroe Jan. 29, 2013) Harlacher Sibum, J. (8 pages).
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