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ENR 4400 EXAM WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTION
What is cause of action? - Answer The fact or combination of facts that gives a person
the right to seek judicial relief against another

What is the cornerstone of a complaint? - Answer Cause of action

What is the pleading that initiates a lawsuit? - Answer Cause of action

What is the plaintiff? - Answer a person who brings a case against another in a court of
law (files the claim)

Also called the claimant

In a higher court, was is the plaintiff called? - Answer The appellant

Who is the defendant? - Answer person being sued, also called respondent

In an appellate court, called the appellee

What information is in the complaint? - Answer Nature of plaintiff's injury/claim

Damages amount

Remedy

What is the complaint and all subsequent filings called? - Answer Pleadings

What're the summons? - Answer The time stamped documents the court sends to the
defendant. Informs they are being sued and commands them to be in court on a specific
date and respond to the complaint of the plaintiff

What is notice pleading? - Answer A system of pleading requirements that only
emphasizes pleadings as way to notify parties of general issues in a case. Basically, you
only need enough detail to put the defendant on notice.

Goal is to relax strict/technical rules and favor pro se appellants. The complaint only
needs to be a short and plain statement of complaint of action

Focus should not be on the complaint but on discovery

What is the goal of notice pleading? - Answer Goal is to relax strict/technical rules and
favor pro se appellants. The complaint only needs to be a short and plain statement of
complaint of action

Focus should not be on the complaint but on discovery

, What do the summons advise the defendant? - Answer (S)he must answer with the court
within a set period of days (30) and that absent of answer, default judgement granted to
plaintiff

What is judgement by default? - Answer Under rules of civil procedure, when a party
against whom a judgement or relief is sought has failed to plead an answer.

Plaintiff wins without going any further

What might a defendant respond with to a complaint - Answer Admit, deny, plead
ignorance, add a party (wasn't me) or file a counterclaim

If neither, assumed to have admitted

What is a counterclaim? - Answer A claim filed by the original defendant against a third
party defendant that the original defendant believes is wholly or partially responsible for
the plaintiff's alleged injuries

What is the discovery period? - Answer Time between commencement of action and trial
date.

Focus on gathering all the facts, collecting evidence and "fleshing out" complaint

Helps to identify prospective witnesses and other parties

What is privileged information? - Answer Certain subject matters that cannot be
inquired into in anyway. Such information is not subject to disclosure or discovery and
cannot be asked about in testimony

What are privileged communications? - Answer Conversations that take place within the
context of a protected relationship such as with one's spouse, attorney, physician or
spiritual counselor (clergy)

What are the methods of discovery? - Answer Depositions

Interrogatories (limited to 25)

Inspection of documents

Physical or Mental Examinations

Requests for Admissions

What're depositions? - Answer Taking sworn, out-or-court oral testimony of a witness
that may be reduced to a written transcript for later use in court for discovery purposes

Most common method of discovery and most effective

What is a subpoena? - Answer A court order requiring someone to appear in court

What is a subpoena duces tecum? - Answer a written command to bring records,

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