Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in California
When filling out \'Proof of Service by First Class Mail - Civil\' to ... Does that mean that an attorney representing the plaintiff in a case ... It would seem that an attorney is not a party to the case, but I can\'t find a rule regarding whether it is proper procedure for an attorney representing a party signing the proof of serivce.
Asked on 7/29/09, 1:18 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Robert F. Cohen
Law Office of Robert F. Cohen
If there's an attorney representing the other party, then you should have someone else sign the proof of service and mail a copy of the document to which it is attached to the other party's attorney. There is no need to send it to the other party directly.
Answered on 7/29/09, 5:07 pm
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