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  <title>When is a Judgment not a Judgment?</title>
  <description>You’ve worked your file, filed suit, obtained service, filed your motions, and obtained a judgment.&amp;amp;nbsp; Now, the defendant wants to get out of that judgment.&amp;amp;nbsp; Can he do that?&amp;amp;nbsp; The answer is: sometimes.&amp;amp;nbsp; Listen in as Rebecca and Steve discuss what happens when a defendant files a Motion for Relief from Judgment, when such a motion will succeed in overcoming your judgment, and what happens next. For more on the litigation process in subrogation cases, listen to our episodes on In-State, Out-of-State, and International Service of Process, Motions for Default Judgment, and Motions for Summary Judgment. The post  When is a Judgment not a Judgment? appeared first on Rathbone Group, LLC. </description>
  <author_name>On Subrogation</author_name>
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