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Don't hesitate to ask your lawyer for clarity; it’s better to be in the know than to guess!
Nope! It's not a request; it's more like providing answers to what’s already been asked, only more complete.
Absolutely! It's a back-and-forth dance; plaintiffs can react to any new info or arguments.
It helps clarify points and might change how both sides view the situation; it's all part of getting a clear picture.
You'll find additional details, evidence, or explanations that build on what was previously provided.
Sometimes, as things progress, new facts come to light that need to be added so everyone is on the same page.
It's like a follow-up letter where the defendant adds more information to help answer the plaintiff's questions.
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