5) Pretrial Procedure Flashcards

1
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complaint: must contain

A

1) grounds for SMJ
2) st of facts
3) demand for judgment+ relief

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2
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complaint: statement of facts: sufficiency

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sufficient to show that P is entitled to relief – can be simple, but must be PLAUSIBLE.

*fraud/mistake

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3
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complaints: statement of facts: sufficiency: fraud/mistake

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higher standard! Need sufficient particularity (not general allegations)

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4
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amending complaint: 2 ways

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1) as of right
2) w permission

always think about sol too!

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5
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amending complaint: as of right

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–w/in 21 days of service of complaint (or of answer/mxn dismiss)

can do this 1x

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6
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amending complaint: things to think about

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SOL

right vs permission

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7
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dl to amend answer

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ok amend answer w/in 21 days of service

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8
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amending complaint: w permission

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1) all opposing parties consent OR

2) court can give permission

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9
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amending complaint: court permission: factors

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usually liberally granted. consider:

1) reason for delay
2) will it prejudice other party?

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10
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amendments + SOL: no new claims or parties

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no SOL issues if no add new claims/parties (just correcting errors, omissions)

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11
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amendments+ SOL: new claims

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can relate back IF new claim arises from same transaction or occurrence as existing claim

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12
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amendments + SOL: adding new parties

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must arise from same transaction or occurrence AND
(all 3):
1) party knew of lawsuit soon enough to not be prejudiced and no later than time permitted for service
2) should have expected to be named as a D
3) left out bc of mistake in identity (not litigation strategy)

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13
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service: process (def)

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complaint + summons: must serve BOTH at same time

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14
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service: dl

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w/in 90 days of filing cmplt

court might give adl time if good cause

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15
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service: who

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18+, not a party to action

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16
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service: constitutional

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must comply w constitutional minimums (must have had adequate notice of claims – was service reasonably calculated to notify D?) (can still go on in suit if made every reasonable effort)

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17
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service: people: ways: mnemonic

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PAAWS

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18
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service: people: ways:

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1) personal
2) abode
3) agent
4) waiver
5) state methods

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19
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service: people: ways: state methods (def)

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in state court way (state where filed OR state where service happens)

20
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service: people: ways: personal: def

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deliver process to D himself wherever he is

21
Q

service: people: ways: abode: def

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leave at usual place of abode w a person

  • -of suitable age or discretion
  • -who RESIDES there
22
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service: people: ways: agent: def

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serve D’s regsitered agent

23
Q

service: people: ways: Waiver: def

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mail to D w letter requesting he waive (if he refuses, must pay cost of being personally served. also gets mroe x to rp)

24
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service: corporations: ways

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1) serve on an officer
2) serve on managing agent/general agent
3) serve on any other agent authorized by appointment/law

25
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service: if law requires service by mail on agent

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then must also serve in person

26
Q

service: needed when new claims added?

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only new parties (to activate PJ over them)

27
Q

rp to complaint: options

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1) answer
2) mxn for more definite st
3) mxn strike
4) mxn dismiss

28
Q

rp: answer: def

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admits/denies allegations

29
Q

rp: answer: effect of not denying an allegation

A

deemed admitted!

30
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rp: answer: effect of not including a defense in your answer (and exceptions)

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usu forfeiting that defense

exceptions:

1) failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted
2) failure join nec party
3) lack of SMJ

31
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rp: mxn for more def st: def

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cmplt or answer is so vague/ambiguous that rp party can’t reasonably rp so move court to clarify

32
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rp: mxn strike: def

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cmplt or answer contains redundant, immaterial, or scandalous matter. court may (on its own or by mxn) order strike

33
Q

rp: mxn dismiss: def

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mxn dismiss: seeks dismissal of claim and can be filed by any party defending

34
Q

rp:timing

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21 days if served, 60 days if waived service

35
Q

rp: timing: seocndary rp

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if mxn denied hten must file answer w/in 14 days of denial

36
Q

ethical obligations

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presenting doc to court certifies:

1) good faith
2) good facts
3) good law

37
Q

ethics: good faith: def

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not for improper purpose

38
Q

ethics: good facts: def

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based on evidentiary support or (if noted) will have after dy

39
Q

ethics: good law: def

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nonfrivolous argument for change in existin glaw

40
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ethics: sanction

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must serve mxn for sanctions 21 days before filing to give time to correct

41
Q

ethics: sanction: goals

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must be deter not punish

42
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ethics: sanctions: who (exception)

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1) anyone who committed violation (exception: unrepresented parties/”good law” req)
2) entire law firm if 1 atty

43
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preliminary injunction vs tro

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PI: must give notice to adverse party AND pendancy of the lit
TRO: ex parte AND only lasts 14 days

44
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tro: must show

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tried to notify opposint party but unable

45
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pi: elements

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1) likelihood of success on merits
2) ireparable harm
3) balance of hardships
4) public interest
5) payment of security

46
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pi: irreparable harm: standard

A

courts usu find any violation of right ocunts as irreparable