If it was not true it would be funny....

Ihncheol Park PatternFlyer at sbcglobal.net
Fri Mar 18 19:29:57 AKST 2005


Gray,
 
I'm sorry to hear that. 
http://www.law.uh.edu/peopleslawyer/smallclaims/
http://www.peopleslawyer.net/smallclaims/texasstatute.html
http://www.peopleslawyer.net/
 
Above links may help you find out what are the things that can be brought to
small claims related matters.  They are all related to the small claims
court in Texas.
 
Hope this helps,
 
Ihncheol Park

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Subject: Re: If it was not true it would be funny....



Terry, Tony 

Right now I am of the mindset that we get a lawyer and really slam her, then
counter sue for court expenses. She is low income, does not have a lawyer,
and from my experience "Lawyer vs. No Lawyer" is usually a slam dunk win. I
really do not expect to get a monetary judgement but I do want her to feel
scared from a monetary point that if she keeps this up it could cost her. I
guess the question is -is it possible  in small claims court to counter sue
for legal "defense" costs?



Gray Fowler
Principal Chemical Engineer
Composites Engineering
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