Legal Question in Education Law in New Hampshire

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In a court procedure, what comes after the complaint?


Asked on 12/15/05, 8:03 am

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Arnold Nager Arnold H. Nager, Esquire

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Generally, after the complaint is served, the defendant serves an answer and/or makes motions addressed to the sufficiency of the complaint or jurisdiction of the court or adequacy of service.

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Answered on 12/15/05, 8:10 am


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