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  • ‍There are two types of Motions to Dismiss: 2-615 Motions and 2-619 Motions. In this episode, we explain motions to dismiss in Illinois civil #litigation, including the difference between 2-615 motions to dismiss and 2-619 motions to dismiss, and the process for briefing and hearing of motions to dismiss. Subscribe: / @learn-about-law
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Komentáře • 9

  • @jeanalexlouis9790
    @jeanalexlouis9790 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much, sir!!!! Thank you!!!!

    • @Learn-about-law
      @Learn-about-law  Před rokem

      Jean, Thanks so much for watching! We appreciate your feedback. Please feel free to share and subscribe to our channel!

  • @adamsoto6466
    @adamsoto6466 Před 3 lety

    can either of these motions be used on a "motion to modify parenting agreement"?

  • @Flipping_Assets
    @Flipping_Assets Před 3 lety

    What is dismiss for want of prosecution?

  • @rlilley1775
    @rlilley1775 Před 3 lety

    loved your detailed video, i believe its available now,do you do remote video court for Texas county civil court litigation. i done all my discovery. and believe my case could prevail with a summary judgement? plaintiff knowingly under oath, on one listed damages with police report summary stated none of our vehicle from our property damaged theirs. and get this there son was a eye witness and the wife made a statement there was the same gold color paint from my son's car. my son's bumper was prime black. later i gave them in there discovery a photo of a vehicle that indeed was the car. i didn't know the vehicle. they said they a have foundation damage from me over watering and piling dirt that the over watering has done. but i have pictures that trace the elements of excessive negligence and irresponsibility not he claimant. this all happened during 100 year record rainfall totals. and so under nuisance, I violated his right of enjoyment by cutting 2X4 area from the sidewalk to the street which is a easement

    • @rlilley1775
      @rlilley1775 Před 3 lety

      public access and parkway. I trespassed and interfered with the way he wanted it to look. i mowed it. it was in a state that was a public nuisance that was a safety hazard, that in acting so, advanced some social interest and vindicated a right as such importance that it out weighs the interference with the plaintiff's protected interest, that I believe was reasonable and therefore lawful. he was also served once with a city code violation for it.
      i clogged their fence drain from my piled dirt, that didn't let the water drain away. but i have two videos that would state it worked great and 3 city inspection reports that found no standing water on there property. I know. wow. but in all the written statement that i state the plaintiff misrepresented the facts . i say they are actionable and action i could take. i recently learned i should of said, there is legal remedies i could pursue.
      love to talk. if you think you could help.
      much appreciated
      text me first and i will call you back 9am -6pm hours. central time and any time after just call 972-302-1458 i was trying to represent myself as Pro Se, but I'm afraid i could mess it up. and my marriage is suffering a bit. thank again

    • @Learn-about-law
      @Learn-about-law  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for reaching out to us! Unfortunately, we are not licensed to represent you in Texas. We recommend contacting your local Bar Association to find better representation for your region.

  • @Mr77boxChevy
    @Mr77boxChevy Před 3 lety

    What is motion number 216.15?