Laughing at opposing counsel
Sep. 27th, 2004 11:50 amOK.
The top of a document sent to the Court is called "the caption."
Looks like this:
(LJ giving me some sort of c*** related to spacing, so not quite right)
VIRGINIA::
In The Circuit Court for Fairfax County
CK,
Plaintiff,
v. Law No. 123456
Stupid Clients, Inc.,
Defendant.
Anyway, just got a document from opposing counsel in a divorce. In place of the caption Plaintiff and Defendant, he put the parties' first names. So that it became:
VIRGINIA::
In The Circuit Court for Fairfax County
CK,
C_____________,
v. Law No. 123456
Stupid Clients, Inc.,
Dumbhead.
All through the document, where it should have said Plaintiff or Defendant, it had the first names of the parties. Wonder what the judges will think?
LMAO! This is a lawyer, not a pro se party!
Sorry. Had to get that off my chest. *sniggers*
The top of a document sent to the Court is called "the caption."
Looks like this:
(LJ giving me some sort of c*** related to spacing, so not quite right)
VIRGINIA::
In The Circuit Court for Fairfax County
CK,
Plaintiff,
v. Law No. 123456
Stupid Clients, Inc.,
Defendant.
Anyway, just got a document from opposing counsel in a divorce. In place of the caption Plaintiff and Defendant, he put the parties' first names. So that it became:
VIRGINIA::
In The Circuit Court for Fairfax County
CK,
C_____________,
v. Law No. 123456
Stupid Clients, Inc.,
Dumbhead.
All through the document, where it should have said Plaintiff or Defendant, it had the first names of the parties. Wonder what the judges will think?
LMAO! This is a lawyer, not a pro se party!
Sorry. Had to get that off my chest. *sniggers*