I'll keep this simple and vague, with apologies.
Claimant sought X, Defendant sought counterclaim for A, B, C. The entire claim was dismissed in the courtroom, with both parties being told they weren't getting X, A, B, or C. But the judgement letter doesn't specifically say which items were dismissed, and it doesn't say if that prevents them having another crack at the whip.
The Defendant's now sent letters threatening to sue for B.
What's the right way to respond to this if the judge has already thrown it out?
Thanks in advance
Claimant sought X, Defendant sought counterclaim for A, B, C. The entire claim was dismissed in the courtroom, with both parties being told they weren't getting X, A, B, or C. But the judgement letter doesn't specifically say which items were dismissed, and it doesn't say if that prevents them having another crack at the whip.
The Defendant's now sent letters threatening to sue for B.
What's the right way to respond to this if the judge has already thrown it out?
Thanks in advance
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