Negotiation Offer Response Time

Summary

Negotiation processes with government entities can be slow, especially in cases involving judgment liens. In California, judgment liens can last for 10 years and may be renewed. Its important to follow up with your lawyer for updates on your case and consider asking for a timeline or steps to expedite the process. If communication delays persist, consulting another legal professional might be beneficial.

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on may * my lawyer sent the judgment negotiation offer to the city of San Mateo and until now my lawyer did not get back to us. is that good thing?
Hi ****! It's not uncommon for negotiation processes to take some time, especially when dealing with government entities. However, it's a good idea to follow up with your lawyer for a status update. Have you reached out to them recently to check on the progress?
I did on May * but now answer
Hey ****! It can be frustrating when there's a delay in communication. Sometimes negotiations with city entities can be slow. If you haven't received a response, consider asking your lawyer for an estimated timeline or if there's anything further you can do to expedite the process.
is any new law about judgment lien that was placed on * during the economical down spot.
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There haven't been significant changes specific to judgment liens from *. Generally, judgment liens in California can last for 10 years and may be renewed. If you have concerns about the lien or its negotiation, consulting with your lawyer or another legal professional can provide clarity.
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It seems like your situation involves a delay in attorney communication and a long-standing judgment lien. While it's not uncommon for negotiations with city entities to take some time, it's important to keep following up with your lawyer. Consider asking for a timeline or any steps you can take to expedite the process. If you have further concerns, consulting a different legal professional might help as well.