mohamedmohamed said:i think the next step is for the defendents to file an asnwer to the complaint, before the end of the 60 day period, unless they decide to settle it before that, and adjudicate your case, after they file their side of the story the answer, then it will be your turn, to dispute whatever claim they make and file that dispute, with whatever supporting documents you have ( i suppose you will have to use the previous ruling from other courts, and any other reports you have i.e. the DOJ reports, FbI cheif report, ect), and they will ether opose your arguments with another motion, then the court will either refre your cases for some type of dispute management, mediation, or some along that line, or grant your motion, or their oposing motion, or move the case to a trial , where both of you will have to argue in front of the court.
but generally, if your case is just a simple namecheck delay, i expect it to be stteled before the end of the sixty day, unles sthey file for extension, in which you may agree, or file a motion with the court to deny they extention request, and then the court have to decide wether or not to grant or deny their motion for extention.
so like i said , in simple uncomplicated pure namecheck delay, it unlikely that you will have to go through all these deragotary procedures.
Very nice mohamedmohamed,
You should be a lwyer... oh are you a lawyer... I am just kidding...