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"Notice to Nicholas Estes, in the matter, HAT, LLC v. Nicholas Estes, dba Estes Homes, LLC. The plaintiff, HAT, LLC, has begun a lawsuit against you in the Superior Court, which holds sessions at 205 Newberry St., in the city of Portland, County of Cumberland, Maine. If you wish to oppose this lawsuit you or your attorney must prepare and serve a written answer to the Plaintiff's complaint within 20 days of the final publication of this notice which shall be the date upon which the summons is deemed served upon you. You or your attorney must serve your answer by delivering a copy of it in person, by mail or by email to the plaintiff's attorney whose name is James F. Cloutier, Esq., 465 Congress St., Portland, ME 04101, email cloutierJ@cdpa.com, or by delivering a copy of it in person or by mail to the plaintiff at that address. You or your attorney must also file the original of your answer with the court by mailing it to the clerk of Superior Court 205 Newberry St., Portland, ME 04101 before, or within a reasonable time after it is served. Court rules governing the preparation and service of answers are found at www.courts.maine.gov. Important warning: if you fail to serve an answer within the time stated above, or if, after you answer, you fail to appear at any time the court notifies you to do so, a judgment by default may be entered against you in your absence for the money damages or other relief demanded in the complaint. If this occurs, your employer may be ordered to pay part of your wages to the plaintiff or your personal property, including bank accounts and your real estate may be taken to satisfy the judgment. If you intend to oppose this lawsuit do not fail to answer within the requested time. If you believe the plaintiff is not entitled to all or part of the claims set forth in the complaint or if you believe you have a claim of your own against the plaintiff, you should talk to a lawyer. If you feel you cannot afford to pay a fee to a lawyer, you may ask the clerk of court for information as to places where you may seek legal assistance. The instant action captioned above is an action for contract damages as a result of a claim of breach of contract and no property or credits as described in Maine Rule of Civil Procedure 4(f) are affected by the claims made in said action." James F. Cloutier Cloutier, Conley & Duffett, P.A. 465 Congress Street, Ste 8 Portland, Maine 04101 Telephone: 207-775-1515 Facsimile: 774-7984 "Notice to Nicholas Estes, in the matter, HAT, LLC v. Nicholas Estes, dba Estes Homes, LLC. The plaintiff, HAT, LLC, has begun a lawsuit against you in the Superior Court, which holds sessions at 205 Newberry St., in the city of Portland, County of Cumberland, Maine. If you wish to oppose this lawsuit you or your attorney must prepare and serve a written answer to the Plaintiff's complaint within 20 days of the final publication of this notice which shall be the date upon which the summons is deemed served upon you. You or your attorney must serve your answer by delivering a copy of it in person, by mail or by email to the plaintiff's attorney whose name is James F. Cloutier, Esq., 465 Congress St., Portland, ME 04101, email cloutierJ@cdpa.com, or by delivering a copy of it in person or by mail to the plaintiff at that address. You or your attorney must also file the original of your answer with the court by mailing it to the clerk of Superior Court 205 Newberry St., Portland, ME 04101 before, or within a reasonable time after it is served. Court rules governing the preparation and service of answers are found at www.courts.maine.gov. Important warning: if you fail to serve an answer within the time stated above, or if, after you answer, you fail to appear at any time the court notifies you to do so, a judgment by default may be entered against you in your absence for the money damages or other relief demanded in the complaint. If this occurs, your employer may be ordered to pay part of your wages to the plaintiff or your personal property, including bank accounts and your real estate may be taken to satisfy the judgment. If you intend to oppose this lawsuit do not fail to answer within the requested time. If you believe the plaintiff is not entitled to all or part of the claims set forth in the complaint or if you believe you have a claim of your own against the plaintiff, you should talk to a lawyer. If you feel you cannot afford to pay a fee to a lawyer, you may ask the clerk of court for information as to places where you may seek legal assistance. The instant action captioned above is an action for contract damages as a result of a claim of breach of contract and no property or credits as described in Maine Rule of Civil Procedure 4(f) are affected by the claims made in said action." James F. Cloutier Cloutier, Conley & Duffett, P.A. 465 Congress Street, Ste 8 Portland, Maine 04101 Telephone: 207-775-1515 Facsimile: 774-7984