[CLBS] Pre-judment Writ

Tyler S. Wirick tyler.wirick at wiricklaw.com
Tue Apr 3 16:10:03 MDT 2012


In my view, the best place to start would be a temporary restraining order
under IRCP 65(b)- (d). Your client will be required to post a bond.

I'll see if I can track down an example to email to you. 

Best regards,
 
Tyler S. Wirick
Law Offices of Tyler S. Wirick
250 Northwest Blvd. Suite 107A
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho 83814
Telephone: (208) 292-4200
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-----Original Message-----
From: clbs-bounces at admws.idaho.gov [mailto:clbs-bounces at admws.idaho.gov] On
Behalf Of Keisha L. Oxendine
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2012 2:33 PM
To: clbs at admws.idaho.gov
Subject: [CLBS] Pre-judment Writ 

Help!  I have a client whose employee embezzled approximately $100,000 from
my client's business.  The employee was arrested and posted bond last
Friday.

 

My client, the employer, is worried that the Defendant will attempt to
liquidate some valuable assets from which restitution can be paid, before a
civil judgment can be obtained in the felony embezzlement case.

 

Therefore, he came to me to see if I could obtain some kind of civil
temporary restraining order, to prevent the Defendant from liquidating or
otherwise disposing of assets, to avoid having to pay restitution.

 

Does anyone know what kind of a cause of action I would file, if this is
even possible, and would you have any forms or advice for me in attempting
this relief?

 

I thought maybe a complaint and a pre-judgment writ of some kind, but I not
done either before.  So, thanks for any advice!  I more than appreciate your
time and wisdom.

 

Hollis J. Anderson

Anderson and Oxendine

Attorneys

 

Keisha L. Oxendine

Attorney at Law

414 Sixth Street

Wallace, Idaho 83873

Telephone: (208) 752-1271

Facsimile: (208) 556-3411

 

 

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