Legal Question in Business Law in Indiana
Defendant (corporation) filed a motion to continue trial and limited discovery among a host of other things when I appeared in small claims court to sue them. How can I fight what amounts to the judge telling me to file a (third) damage claim with the company and give them all of my evidence before trial? The judge also gave the corporation an additional 3 months to fool around, though I blurted out in court that it's already been 8 months and I've already dealt with them about this so I wanted to go to trial for a judge to decide if I'm to be reimbursed. How can I get an earlier trial date and NOT hand over my evidence to the corporation's attorney (which they already have from my previous 2 damage claims anyway, as I told the judge)? It isn't my problem if the opposition and I quote "I'm not prepared". So? It's a lawsuit, whatever's going on with you is not my problem. I'm sure that if they were suing me, someone with no attorney, I could NOT get a trial date 3 months later and get all their evidence from them before trial.
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