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If you wish to start a civil action in federal court, but do not have an attorney to represent you, you may bring your case on your own. Bringing a case on your own is called proceeding pro se. The Western District of Virginia has prepared a Pro Se Handbook specifically for the pro se litigant.
Virginias statutes of limitations are relatively simple. The laws impose a two-year statute of limitations for personal injury cases, fraud, libel, and slander. There is a five-year statute of limitations for trespass claims, personal property damage, and written contracts.
The small claims court has jurisdiction (the authority to hear and decide a particular type of case) over civil cases in which the plaintiff is seeking a money judgment up to $5,000 or recovery of personal property valued up to $5,000.
A party may serve upon any other party a written request for the admission, for purposes of the pending action only, of the truth of any matters within the scope of Rule 4:1(b) set forth in the request that relate to statements or opinions of fact or of the application of law to fact, including the genuineness of any
On average, a lawsuit costs approximately $10,000 for a simple suit. However, numerous factors can influence the cost of your lawsuit.
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Authority of court to order payment of fine, costs, forfeitures, penalties or restitution in installments or upon other terms and conditions; community work in lieu of payment.
If your claim is based on a written agreement or contract, you have 5 years. Some claims must be filed within one year. You should file your lawsuit as soon as possible. In a detinue case for return of property you left someplace, you may not have very long to file.
Virginia Code Section 2.2-4022 provides that [t]he agency or its designated subordinates may, and on request of any party to a case shall, issue subpoenas requiring testimony or the production of books, papers, and physical or other evidence.

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