In a previous post, we explored the topic of defendants bonds and appeal bonds in particular. In upcoming posts we will define in more detail other kinds of defendants bonds. For this post, however, the surety bond experts at Jurisco will be answering the question that many attorneys ask when they are required to procure […]
Did you know that the electronic filing (E-filing) of certain civil court documents is available (and sometimes mandatory) in counties and judicial districts all over California? Its true. Pursuant to amendments in the California Code of Civil Procedure section 1010.6, civil court documents can be filed easily and efficiently from your office. In Orange County […]
Often times surety bonds are used in cases to protect an enjoined party from wrongful civil actions. These generally fall under the category of plaintiff bonds. However there is also a list of surety bonds used as good faith measures so certain legal actions can be delayed. These are called defendants bonds. Over the coming […]
Jurisco is one of the few surety bonding companies in the nation specializing in surety bond services for the legal system. Our team of bond experts delivers fast, professional service to customers across the United States. Since 1987, we have delivered on high expectations providing reliable surety bond information and assistance to clients in every […]
There are many reasons why a plaintiff would seek a prejudgment Writ of Attachment Bond in a civil proceeding; and there are valid reasons why seeking to attach in a civil proceeding is not a good tactic. California has strict statutory regulations regarding a claimant seeking to attach so it is important to weigh the […]
Supersedeas bond in Florida, as those who have been reading the Jurisco surety bond blog regularly will know, is one of the most common type of surety bonds. We have discussed the supersedeas bond topic often, focusing on state requirements, bond cost, differing local mandates, and the general necessity of the court bond. This is […]
Court bonds are used either by the defendant or plaintiff in a case. Plaintiff bonds usually involve starting an action and defendant bonds aim to stop the action. Today our blog focuses on types of bonds a defendant may wish to use in Florida. Supersedeas A supersedeas bond is used after the Florida court has […]
Plaintiffs involved in court cases in California must be aware of all their surety bond requirements. Today, our surety bond blog will discuss a few types of plaintiff bonds in California. A plaintiff may be required to have any combination of the following court bonds: replevin, garnishment, attachment, sheriff indemnity, corporate undertaking, receiver/assignee, bid protest, […]
Georgia Court Bonds are a matter of importance for both the plaintiff and a defendant of a case. Depending on the details of the case, more than one court bond may be required by either party. A Jurisco surety bond professional will work with you to make sure the necessary bonds are written and ready […]