Legal Question in Appeals and Writs in Virginia
Praecipe: Motion to strike
In a case were we are the
defendants, the plaintiff's attorney
sent a ''Praecipe'' for a Motion to
Strike the case before it is even
heard (due to them apparently not
receiving the Grounds of Defense on
time, which is false). What should or
are we supposed to do to prevent the
court from doing just that if we feel
that their grounds for such a motion
are wrong?
Asked on 1/16/08, 11:43 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Michael Hendrickson
Law Office Michael E. Hendrickson
Re: Praecipe: Motion to strike
You should be happy because your adversary(the plaintiff)is apparently
withdrawing his or her claim(s) against you by motioning the court to have the case struck(removed) from the court's docket.
As to what you should now do? Keep your fingers crossed that it will not be refiled.
Answered on 1/19/08, 11:35 pm
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