Filing Multiple Legal Motions

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Filing multiple motions like Motion to Vacate, Motion for Recusal, and en banc request in the 9th Circuit is feasible. Each motion has distinct requirements and should be supported with relevant evidence. The en banc process can take several months, allowing time for preparation. Consulting a legal expert is advisable for navigating these procedures effectively.

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dlc Hi !
Hey there! I can provide general legal information. Can you tell me a bit more about your legal issue?
If i file a Motion to Vacate Judgment in the 9th Circuit and ask for "en banc" hearingHow long
The time frame for an "en banc" hearing in the 9th Circuit can vary. Generally, if granted, the process might take several months. It's essential to follow up with the court for specific timelines. Would you like more details on filing procedures or requirements?
what are my other options or what procedures besides "en banc" is available to me
In the 9th Circuit, besides an "en banc" hearing, you might consider:
- Filing a Petition for Panel Rehearing to request the original panel to review their decision.
- Seeking a Writ of Certiorari to the Supreme Court for further review.
Would you like more details on any of these options?
Hold On ! I forgot ! it would be much quicker to ask for Recusal of the * judge panel that lied
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Requesting recusal of a judge or panel involves showing evidence of bias, conflict of interest, or misconduct. It's important to provide detailed reasons and supporting evidence. Would you like information on how to file a motion for recusal?
Hmmm...... let's see If I file a Motion to vacate Judgment is that the time I ask for "en banc" I forgot, Sorry
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In the 9th Circuit, filing a Motion to Vacate Judgment is separate from requesting an "en banc" hearing. After a judgment, you can file a Motion to Vacate, and separately request "en banc" for broader review. Would you like more details on filing procedures for either option?
Hmmm....would you be able to provide details on both procedures ?
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In the 9th Circuit, here's a brief overview of both procedures:
- Motion to Vacate Judgment: This is filed post-judgment to ask the court to nullify its decision due to errors or new evidence. It requires a detailed explanation of grounds for vacating.
- "En Banc" Hearing: After a judgment, you can request this broader review by a larger panel of judges. It’s separate from vacating and focuses on significant legal questions or conflicts.
If you need further assistance, feel free to ask!
Can I do them simultaneously ?
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Yes, you can pursue both a Motion to Vacate Judgment and request an "en banc" hearing simultaneously in the 9th Circuit. Each procedure has its own requirements and timeline. It's advisable to consult with a legal expert for detailed guidance based on your case specifics.
NOw.... If I file the Motion to Vacate Judgment can I file Motion for Recusal * Motions simultaneously ?
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Yes, you can file both a Motion to Vacate Judgment and a Motion for Recusal simultaneously. Each motion must be well-supported with evidence and arguments specific to their purpose. It's advisable to consult with a legal expert to ensure compliance with procedural rules.
How about all of them simultaneously Motion to Vacate, Motion for Recusal and the Motion for "en banc" ?
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Yes, in the 9th Circuit, you can file a Motion to Vacate Judgment, a Motion for Recusal, and request an "en banc" hearing simultaneously. Each has distinct requirements and should be supported with relevant evidence and arguments. Consulting a legal expert is recommended for navigating these processes efficiently.
ALRIGHT !!! I'M ON IT ! It is the timing for "en banc" My concern is, "Do I have enough time to collect and organize ALL my Twombly documentation before the "En banc" From your comments I think I'd have from * to several months before "en banc" would be scheduled ? Is that accurate ?
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Yes, that's generally accurate. An "en banc" hearing in the 9th Circuit might take several months to schedule after being requested. This timeframe should give you sufficient time to collect and organize your Twombly documentation. If you have concerns about the specifics, consider consulting directly with the court or a legal expert for precise timelines.
You know me ! I do tons of research before I seek legal counsel. That's for several reasons. I don't want to waste anyone's time with imprecise questions. Of course, I want to make sure I'm sufficiently well informed not to be mislead. BUT happily, from your comments I can carete a timeline that meets my workload so I'm fully prepared...esp. for "en banc." I have *+ pages of Twombly research, but I need to have a near-perfect presentation to be effective in righting an injustice for Pro Se litigants !
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You're conducting thorough research and exploring various options in the 9th Circuit, which is commendable. Filing motions simultaneously can be complex, so ensure each is well-supported with evidence. You appear well-prepared for your "en banc" timing, but consulting a legal expert can enhance your strategy.
I can finalize my documents for the regular Motions then, file for Motion to Vacate and Motion to Recuse AND the "en banc" Motion....and start organizing those *+ pages of Twombly research ! THIS IS A PLAN !!! : )
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It's great to see you actively preparing and strategizing for your legal motions. Filing all these motions simultaneously is indeed possible, and you're right in organizing your Twombly research effectively. Given your focus on detailed preparation, consulting a legal expert would be beneficial to ensure your motions are as strong as possible. Good luck with your case! If you need further guidance, feel free to ask.
YAY ! Thank you soooo much ! I'm going to have a snack now ! See you later, bye.
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Your situation involves multiple legal motions in the 9th Circuit, which is complex but manageable with thorough preparation. You seem well-informed and organized, but consulting a legal expert could provide additional insights and guidance. Good luck with your case!
Thx
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You're doing an impressive job preparing for your legal motions in the 9th Circuit. Filing multiple motions simultaneously can be complex, but your thorough research and planning are key to navigating this process. Remember, consulting a legal expert might provide valuable insights and guidance for your case. Enjoy your snack!