Legal Question in Civil Litigation in Massachusetts

What can a plaintiff do if they were not given time to respond to a motion before an order was made?

I sent in a response on time yet received a premature order on a motion after I served all parties. I had three days left to respond, did so via mail (not electronically), it is dated and I need my papers on the docket. Should the Clerk docket my response even after the order was made? Can I file something in objection to the premature ruling and get my response on the docket?


Asked on 10/16/11, 4:39 am

2 Answer from Attorneys

Peter DeGelleke Peter G. DeGelleke, Attorney at Law

File a motion for reconsideration if you object to the order.

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Answered on 10/23/11, 5:40 am


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