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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (1024)2/9/2001 7:32:42 PM
From: Tom C  Read Replies (1) of 12465
 
filing what the court thinks is a frivolous motion may lead to your being ordered to pay the other side's costs, including attorney's fees.
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Note: Gary Dobry signed a settlement offer presented to him by Michael Zwebner. He was not ordered to do so by the court.


Who cares about the fees, think about what would happen if someone considers this a violation of the settlement. Do you think there's an exclusion for frivolous motions? What if Zwebner files a motion asking Gary to vacate his former home?

Back to lurking....

Tom
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