Appealing Summary Judgment Steps

Summary

If you discover new evidence of embezzlement, you may have grounds to appeal a summary judgment. Consider filing a motion to set aside the judgment, focusing on the new evidence and any deficiencies in your previous attorneys representation. Gather all relevant documents and proof of embezzlement. Proceeding pro se can be challenging, so explore online resources or templates for drafting legal documents. Consider consulting with a new attorney for an unbiased review of your case or seeking free legal aid services if available.

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Too expensive $*,* just to handle the appeal, i'm doing this pro/se
Since you're proceeding pro se, here are some general steps you can take:
- File a Motion to Set Aside Judgment: Based on the newly discovered evidence of embezzlement.
- Prepare an Appeal: Focus on the deficiencies of your previous attorney and new evidence.
- Gather Evidence: Collect all documents and any proof of embezzlement.
Have you considered any free legal aid services or pro bono attorneys to help with your case?
No such as pro/bono lawyers for a case like this, I'm going to do it on my own! I have no choice!
You can proceed with the following steps:
- File a Motion to Set Aside Judgment: Highlight the newly discovered embezzlement evidence.
- Prepare an Appeal: Emphasize the deficiencies of your previous attorney and the new evidence.
- Gather Evidence: Collect all relevant documents and proof of embezzlement.
Have you started drafting the motion and appeal documents yet?
No yet@!
To move forward with your case, you'll need to start drafting the necessary documents. Here are a few key steps:
- Motion to Set Aside Judgment: Focus on the new evidence of embezzlement.
- Appeal Preparation: Highlight your previous attorney's deficiencies and the new evidence.
- Gather Evidence: Collect all relevant documents and proof of embezzlement.
Have you looked into any online resources or templates for drafting these documents?
Help me with the motion to set aside Judgemnet!
To file a Motion to Set Aside Judgment in New Mexico, you should:
- Title and Introduction: Clearly state the purpose of the motion.
- Background: Provide a brief history of the case and mention the summary judgment.
- New Evidence: Describe the newly discovered embezzlement evidence clearly.
- Legal Grounds: Cite the legal basis for setting aside the judgment (e.g., Rule *(b) of the NM Rules of Civil Procedure).
- Conclusion: Request the court to set aside the judgment based on new evidence.
Have you gathered all the necessary evidence to support your motion?
Yes!
Great! Now that you have gathered all the necessary evidence, you can proceed with drafting your Motion to Set Aside Judgment. Make sure to follow these steps:
- Title and Introduction: State the motion's purpose.
- Background: Provide a brief history of the case and the summary judgment.
- New Evidence: Clearly describe the newly discovered embezzlement evidence.
- Legal Grounds: Cite Rule *(b) of the NM Rules of Civil Procedure.
- Conclusion: Request the court to set aside the judgment based on the new evidence.
Have you considered reaching out to any online legal resources or templates to assist with the drafting process?
No yet!
To draft your Motion to Set Aside Judgment, here's a concise outline you can follow:
- Title and Introduction: Clearly state the purpose of the motion.
- Background: Provide a brief history of the case and mention the summary judgment.
- New Evidence: Describe the newly discovered embezzlement evidence clearly.
- Legal Grounds: Cite Rule *(b) of the NM Rules of Civil Procedure.
- Conclusion: Request the court to set aside the judgment based on new evidence.
Have you started drafting the motion using any legal templates or guides available online?