The lawyer is for the other side, not mine. I am representing myself because I had 2 lawyers tell me I had a good case but it would be unethical for them to take thousands of dollars from me for a small claims matter. The judge ordered me to produce a 3 month list. The lawyer for the other side was trying to pull a fast one and make it a 7 month list. I'm only claiming 3 months. Why should anything after that even matter? It's not relavent in my view. The other side made numerous claims of attempting to call me and actually repeatedly contacting me. They did not even call once! Of course the lawyer for them objected to this at the pre-trial but the judge agreed the phone records were very relevant. The lawyer is saying he has no intention of reviewing phone records. It was very apparent that the lawyer for the other side and the judge at the pre-trial knew each other quite well. The lawyer referred to the judge as Judge so and so, which according to what I've read is wrong. A judge should only be referred to as "your honour". The judge called the lawyer by his first name. I bet they're golfing partners or something. The whole pre-trial seemed suspect to me. The other side showed up 2 minutes late and tried to surprise/intimidate me by having a lawyer present. It almost worked until I pulled out my phone records to back up my claims and they were ordered to produce their phone records, which it looks like they aren't going to do. I do hope that the trial judge takes a dim view of a lawyer trying to alter or defy another judges order. The other side does not have a legitimate defense and is trying what ever they can to intimidate me. It's not working. In fact, I think it's helping my case more. Dave
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