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    Default Re: Court Procedures and Motions

    The judge will likely schedule a hearing on the motion to compel. No hearing is generally needed for the motion to withdraw that opposing counsel filed. The judge may approve the motion to enjoin without a hearing; that will depend on whether the judge thinks he/she needs to hear more on that. Your attorney is the best one to give you specifics on what is going to occur going forward.

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