Exam 4: Drafting the Complaint
Exam 1: Welcome to the Law Office: Foundations for Litigation75 Questions
Exam 2: The Initial Interview73 Questions
Exam 3: Evidence and Investigation96 Questions
Exam 4: Drafting the Complaint75 Questions
Exam 5: Filing the Lawsuit, Service of Process, and Obtaining a Default Judgment70 Questions
Exam 6: Defending and Testing the Lawsuit: Motions, Answers, and Other70 Questions
Exam 7: Discovery and Electronic Discovery: Overview and Interrogatories68 Questions
Exam 8: Discovery: Depositions68 Questions
Exam 9: Discovery: Document Production and Control, Medical Exams, Admissions82 Questions
Exam 10: Settlement and Other Alternative Dispute Resolutions75 Questions
Exam 11: Trial Preparation and Trial71 Questions
Exam 12: Post-Trial Practice From Motions to Appeal69 Questions
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A remedy requiring the defendant to fulfill the terms of a contract is
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Some states limit the liability of "deep pocket" defendants according to their percentage of the degree of fault.
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Types of contracts recognized by law include _____ contracts.
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Why is it necessary to research local practice in drafting complaints in a particular state jurisdiction?
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List four ways that related claims are handled to save costs and time, and their pertinent Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
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Discuss the reasons for joining parties and the limits to joinder. What federal rules govern joinder of parties?
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If you sued your neighbor to keep his irrigation water from washing across your fields, you probably would seek a mandatory injunction.
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Why does venue not have to be alleged in complaints in federal court?
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