What is the difference between the Plaintiff and the Defendant?
The Plaintiff is the individual, organization or legal entity that files a law suit. The Defendant is the individual, organization or legal entity against whom a law suit is brought. Do you represent the Plaintiff or the Defendant? ANSWER: Elkind and DiMento, P.A., regularly represents and is comfortable representing either the Plaintiff or the Defendant. What do I bring with me to my initial meeting with a member of Elkind and DiMento, P.A.? ANSWER: You should bring with you all documents within your possession which are relevant to the reason for the meeting. It is better to bring with you too much than too little. However, at the time of the meeting, the member of Elkind and DiMento, P.A., with whom you meet will identify for you additional documentation which is needed. If I believe I have a claim or have been damaged or have sustained injury, how long do I have before I consult with an attorney? ANSWER: It is most important that you meet with an attorney as soon as possible. At El
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