Since when does a plaintiff's lawyer ghostwrite a decision for a US District Court Judge to sign later, just to "make it easy" for him? FReegards!
“Since when does a plaintiff’s lawyer ghostwrite a decision for a US District Court Judge to sign later, just to “make it easy” for him?”
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That’s the way my attorney explained it to me the first time I sued someone and he did the same thing.
Standard procedure with most causes for action - the litigant provides a copy of the proposed motion which, ideally, the judge just signs, or makes addendums etc.