Exam 6: Defending and Testing the Lawsuit: Motions, Answers, and Other Responsive Pleadings
Exam 1: Welcome to the Law Office: Foundations for Litigation165 Questions
Exam 2: The Initial Interview154 Questions
Exam 3: Evidence and Investigation196 Questions
Exam 4: Drafting the Complaint155 Questions
Exam 5: Filing the Lawsuit, Service of Process, and Obtaining a Default Judgment150 Questions
Exam 6: Defending and Testing the Lawsuit: Motions, Answers, and Other Responsive Pleadings151 Questions
Exam 7: Discovery and Electronic Discovery: Overview and Interrogatories137 Questions
Exam 8: Discovery: Depositions144 Questions
Exam 9: Document Production and Control, Medical Exams, Admissions, and Compelling Discovery177 Questions
Exam 10: Settlement and Other Alternative Dispute156 Questions
Exam 11: Trial Preparation and Trial159 Questions
Exam 12: Post-Trial Practice From Motions to Appeal148 Questions
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Place text page references to or copies of the motion, notice of motion, and affidavit in support of motion for summary judgment in your systems folder.
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If your state makes use of the special demurrer or the bill of particulars, prepare a draft of each and place them in your systems folder.
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What method should you use to determine the weaknesses in a complaint subject to a motion to dismiss the complaint? Explain how the method works.
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Give three strategic advantages for removing an action from state to federal court.
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Be sure to note the time requirements for a motion for judgment on the pleadings in the Pleadings, Motions, and Time Limits in the exhibit at the end of the chapter.
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