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Amending Complaint

I am a plaintiff in pro per. I gave a courtesy notice to the defendants' counsels that I will be making the first amendment of my compliant. May be I should have never sent them the courtesy notice

The attorneys are now saying that I cannot amend my complaint without a court order or consent by the defendants. They are also asking me why I want to amend my complaint and what is the nature of the amendment. Do they have the right of asking me all these questions?

The attorneys want to take my first deposition 2 weeks from now.

My court date is set for sometime middle of next year.

Thank you.

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Anonymous
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Posted on / Nov. 03, 2007 13:30:00

Re: Amending Complaint

Just a minor correction to Mr. Whipple's response. If a demurrer has been filed to your original complaint, you have until the hearing on that demurrer to file a first amended complaint as a matter of right, without permission from court or opposing counsel.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Nov. 03, 2007 13:30:00

Re: Amending Complaint

Just a minor correction to Mr. Whipple's response. If a demurrer has been filed to your original complaint, you have until the hearing on that demurrer to file a first amended complaint as a matter of right, without permission from court or opposing counsel.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Nov. 03, 2007 13:30:00

Re: Amending Complaint

Just a minor correction to Mr. Whipple's response. If a demurrer has been filed to your original complaint, you have until the hearing on that demurrer to file a first amended complaint as a matter of right, without permission from court or opposing counsel.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Oct. 29, 2007 20:34:00

Re: Amending Complaint

This same question seems to have been submitted twice. Please check my answer under the companion submission's number.

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