What Happens After A Lawsuit Win or Default Judgement

What Happens After A Lawsuit Win or Default Judgement

Most will settle and give what was asked for, some will require the other enforcement measures. Evidence of a fine, is evidence of compensatory and punitive damages for later actions.
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