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What is a Default Judgment: The Case Against Justin Sane.

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🎙️ Ask Rusty Podcast – hosted by Attorney Rusty Messer with Big River Trial Attorneys in Baton RougeIn this episode, Rusty breaks down the concept of default judgment—what it means, how it works, and why it can make or break a lawsuit. Using the recent $1.9 million judgment against musician Justin Sane (formerly of Anti-Flag) as a real-world example, Rusty explains:⚖️ What happens if a defendant ignores a lawsuit📅 How deadlines and service of process impact your rights💰 The types of damages survivors can recover in civil cases🚫 Why ignoring a case only makes things worseEven though this case unfolded in New York, the same principles apply here in Louisiana. Whether you’re a survivor seeking justice or a defendant who’s been sued, understanding the power of default judgment is essential.👉 If you’ve been served with a lawsuit or have questions about your rights, call Big River Trial Attorneys today—we’re here to help.Big River Trial Attorneys4626 Sherwood Common Blvd Ste 302Baton Rouge, LA 70816(225) [email protected]#AskRustyLaw, #justinsane, #batonrougelawyer, #rustymesser, #podcasepodcast. #DefaultJudgment #AskRusty #BigRiverLaw #LouisianaLaw #CivilJustice

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🎙️ Ask Rusty Podcast – hosted by Attorney Rusty Messer with Big River Trial Attorneys in Baton RougeIn this episode, Rusty breaks down the concept of default judgment—what it means, how it works, and why it can make or break a lawsuit. Using the recent $1.9 million judgment against musician Justin Sane (formerly of Anti-Flag) as a real-world example, Rusty explains:⚖️ What happens if a defendant ignores a lawsuit📅 How deadlines and service of process impact your rights💰 The types of damages survivors can recover in civil cases🚫 Why ignoring a case only makes things worseEven though this case unfolded in New York, the same principles apply here in Louisiana. Whether you’re a survivor seeking justice or a defendant who’s been sued, understanding the power of default judgment is essential.👉 If you’ve been served with a lawsuit or have questions about your rights, call Big River Trial Attorneys today—we’re here to help.Big River Trial Attorneys4626 Sherwood Common Blvd Ste 302Baton Rouge, LA 70816(225) [email protected]#AskRustyLaw, #justinsane, #batonrougelawyer, #rustymesser, #podcasepodcast. #DefaultJudgment #AskRusty #BigRiverLaw #LouisianaLaw #CivilJustice

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