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Civil Procedure II - Final Exam Questions with Verified Solutions Graded A+ Pleading - Answers Document in which claimants set forth their claims and defending parties respond to the claims and raise defenses. Concerns the sufficiency of each side's allegations. Rule 8(a) - Three things must be in the complaint - Answers 1) Subject Matter Jurisdiction 2) Short and plain statement of the claim. 3) A demand for relief sought. Twombly and Icqbal, boiled down, say three things - Answers a. Plaintiff must plead facts supporting a plausible claim. (Plausible NOT Possible) b. A court will ignore conclusions of law. c. The court will use its own experience and common sense to determine whether a claim is plausible. When does the Demand for Relief Matter? - Answers 1) It sometimes affects subject matter jurisdiction 2) It affects the right to a jury trial 3) If plaintiff wins by default Without these three reasons there would not be a reason for Rule 8(a)(3) What will your client get from the defendant if the client wins? - Answers 1) Damages? Of course, that is a given. With interest. 2) Attorneys' Fees? Probably not, unless: i. Contractual Provision ii. Some Statutes Authorize "Fee Shifting" 3) Costs? (54(d)) - Almost certainly yes, if he wins, unless: i. In a diversity case, he gets less than $75,000, or ii. Rule 68 - he gets less than the Defendant's "Offer of Judgment" 4) Declaratory Judgment (See Below) 5) An Injunction (See Below) Some special cases require additional information when pleading: - Answers i. Rule 9(b) - Allegations of fraud or mistake must be pled with particularity. An allegation of fraud should generally include the identity of the person making the statement, when and where the misrepresentation was made, how it was communicated, and the resulting injury. ii. Rule 9(g) - If plaintiff claims special damage, must be pled with specificity. Special Damage = That does not normally flow from an event. Amendments to Pleadings - Answers The General Rule: The sooner the better... Permitted When: 1) As a matter of course a. Within 21 days after serving it or within 21 days after plaintiff gets defendants first response. b. Defendant allowed similar right to amend. i. Within 21 days after serving answer. ii. Cut off by passage of time, not the plaintiff's actions. c. When plaintiff amends (either by right or permission) the defending party must respond (unless the court orders otherwise) within the time remaining to respond to the original pleading or within 10 days after service of the amended pleading, whichever is later. 2) Permissive amendment, with either: a. A) Stipulation: Opponent's written consent, or b. B) Motion: With leave of the court i. Shall be "freely" granted when justice requires (Rule 15(a)(2)) 3) At Trial: "Variance" and amendments "to conform to the evidence." a. Court grants liberally... b. Treated as if evidence was raised during pleading. 4. 4) On Appeal? See §1653 a. Almost never allowed. b. Will only be allowed when there is no prejudice to the defense; it has nothing to do with the trial. Relation Back - Answers Plaintiff adds a new claim or defendant after the statute of limitations has expired. Must Be: 1. Within 120 Days 2. Out of same transaction or occurrence

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Civil Procedure II - Final Exam Questions with Verified Solutions Graded A+

Pleading - Answers Document in which claimants set forth their claims and defending parties
respond to the claims and raise defenses. Concerns the sufficiency of each side's allegations.

Rule 8(a) - Three things must be in the complaint - Answers 1) Subject Matter Jurisdiction



2) Short and plain statement of the claim.



3) A demand for relief sought.

Twombly and Icqbal, boiled down, say three things - Answers a. Plaintiff must plead facts
supporting a plausible claim. (Plausible NOT Possible)



b. A court will ignore conclusions of law.



c. The court will use its own experience and common sense to determine whether a claim is
plausible.

When does the Demand for Relief Matter? - Answers 1) It sometimes affects subject matter
jurisdiction



2) It affects the right to a jury trial



3) If plaintiff wins by default



Without these three reasons there would not be a reason for Rule 8(a)(3)

What will your client get from the defendant if the client wins? - Answers 1) Damages? Of
course, that is a given. With interest.



2) Attorneys' Fees? Probably not, unless:

,i. Contractual Provision

ii. Some Statutes Authorize "Fee Shifting"



3) Costs? (54(d)) - Almost certainly yes, if he wins, unless:

i. In a diversity case, he gets less than $75,000, or

ii. Rule 68 - he gets less than the Defendant's "Offer of Judgment"



4) Declaratory Judgment (See Below)



5) An Injunction (See Below)

Some special cases require additional information when pleading: - Answers i. Rule 9(b) -
Allegations of fraud or mistake must be pled with particularity.



An allegation of fraud should generally include the identity of the person making the statement,
when and where the misrepresentation was made, how it was communicated, and the resulting
injury.



ii. Rule 9(g) - If plaintiff claims special damage, must be pled with specificity.



Special Damage = That does not normally flow from an event.

Amendments to Pleadings - Answers The General Rule: The sooner the better...



Permitted When:



1) As a matter of course

a. Within 21 days after serving it or within 21 days after plaintiff gets defendants first response.

b. Defendant allowed similar right to amend.

,i. Within 21 days after serving answer.

ii. Cut off by passage of time, not the plaintiff's actions.

c. When plaintiff amends (either by right or permission) the defending party must respond
(unless the court orders otherwise) within the time remaining to respond to the original pleading
or within 10 days after service of the amended pleading, whichever is later.



2) Permissive amendment, with either:

a. A) Stipulation: Opponent's written consent, or

b. B) Motion: With leave of the court

i. Shall be "freely" granted when justice requires (Rule 15(a)(2))



3) At Trial: "Variance" and amendments "to conform to the evidence."

a. Court grants liberally...

b. Treated as if evidence was raised during pleading.



4. 4) On Appeal? See §1653

a. Almost never allowed.

b. Will only be allowed when there is no prejudice to the defense; it has nothing to do with the
trial.

Relation Back - Answers Plaintiff adds a new claim or defendant after the statute of limitations
has expired.



Must Be:



1. Within 120 Days



2. Out of same transaction or occurrence

, 3. Plaintiff must show defendant knew in time or should have know that plaintiff was looking for
him.



Does not apply to defenses that have been lost (Rule 12(b)), but only to new claims.

Supplemental Pleadings - Answers Assertion of items that have occurred after the pleading was
filed.



Amended = Before Pleading Filed, Supplemental = After Pleading Filed



No right to supplement pleading. Must be raised by motion by party seeking leave to
supplement.



Most courts allow, unless it will cause undue delay or prejudice, or if the party seeking leave to
supplement is guilty of bad faith.

Defendant must respond by... - Answers Motion (NOT a Pleading)



Answer (Is a Pleading)

Three things we look at when someone is making a motion: - Answers i. How long did they take
to make the motion?



ii. What is the reason for the delay?



iii. What is the prejudice to the other side?

Proper Use of "Motion" - Answers You make a motion, or move. NEVER MOTION THE COURT

Motions to Dismiss Under Rule 12(b) - Answers 1) Subject Matter Jurisdiction

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