Have You Been Served with a Lawsuit?

How to know if you have been served- If you are a business owner and someone from your business is served, like a VP or any officer of the company, typically, that will count as service of process.⁠

⁠When you receive service of process of the lawsuit, there will be a few documents included in the packet. ⁠

⁠The Complaint. The complaint is the statement of the facts that are being alleged against you and the legal claims that are being made against you. ⁠

⁠The court in which a lawsuit is filed will generally depend on the following:⁠

  • Where the parties live, reside, or are located⁠, and⁠

  • what the lawsuit is for: money, an injunction, etc.⁠

  • How fast the plaintiff wants the case to be resolved,⁠

  • and whether the plaintiff wants a bench trial or a jury trial.⁠

The Summons. The summons will give you a certain timeframe within which you have to file your response. In Georgia, it is typically 21 days for Federal court and 30 days for a State of Georgia court. ⁠

The Discovery requests. A plaintiff may serve discovery requests along with the complaint. You will typically have 45 days to respond.⁠

⁠If you are served, call Blue Sky Law immediately and let an experienced legal advisor review your options.

What happens if you ignore a lawsuit?

 You should not ignore a lawsuit; it will not go away. In fact, it will likely grow. ⁠

⁠When you are sued, you are given a certain amount of time to respond to the lawsuit. Once that amount of time passes, the other side may move for something called a "default judgment."⁠

⁠If you do not respond to the lawsuit, the court may enter a default judgment against you, meaning that you have lost the lawsuit, and the court has decided that the opposing party is the victor. ⁠

⁠Don't be a victim, as many lawsuits can be expertly navigated!

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