Deck 12: Civil Procedure Before Trial

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If a court lacks personal jurisdiction, it can still hear a case if it has:

A) exclusive jurisdiction.
B) in rem jurisdiction.
C) pendant jurisdiction.
D) venue.
E) original jurisdiction.
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What is a factual situation that creates a legally recognized right to damages or other relief?

A) Venue
B) Cause of action
C) Demurrer
D) Summons
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Which of the following is not found in a complaint?

A) Caption
B) Allegations
C) Denials
D) Prayer
E) Signature of attorney
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If a defendant makes a claim against a co-defendant in federal court, it is known as a:

A) counterclaim.
B) cross-claim.
C) third party action.
D) cross complaint.
E) demurrer.
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What is the name of the meeting where the attorneys meet with the judge prior to trial and try to reach a compromise?

A) Status conference
B) Settlement conference
C) Motion hearing
D) Trial-setting conference
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Settlement agreements are found in:

A) complaints.
B) answers.
C) discovery documents.
D) compromise and release.
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The sole power or authority to act in a certain situation is known as:

A) exclusive jurisdiction.
B) concurrent jurisdiction.
C) pendant jurisdiction.
D) original jurisdiction.
E) diversity jurisdiction.
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Written questions sent by one party to another party that must be answered under oath are known as:

A) interrogatories.
B) depositions.
C) requests to produce.
D) disclosure.
E) None of the above
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Service of process:

A) must be made personally.
B) can be done by the plaintiff.
C) involves the service of a complaint and summons on the defendant.
D) can be waived under federal rules.
E) Both c and d
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In federal court, civil procedure is regulated by the United States Code and which set of rules?

A) Federal Rules of Evidence
B) Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
C) Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure
D) Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure
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What type of service of process is done with a notice appearing in a paper of general circulation?

A) Personal service
B) Substituted service
C) Service by publication
D) Service by mail
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What is the first step in the process of getting a civil case to trial in civil procedure?

A) Selecting the proper jurisdiction
B) Determining that a cause of action exists
C) Selecting the proper venue
D) Preparing the complaint
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Disclosure requires that each party disclose the following information to the other after filing a lawsuit:

A) identity of persons who have relevant information.
B) description of relevant documents.
C) computation of damages.
D) identity and qualifications of potential expert witnesses.
E) All of the above
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Discovery involves the use of:

A) interrogatories.
B) depositions.
C) requests for medical examinations.
D) requests to produce or inspect.
E) All of the above
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What type of jurisdiction is jurisdiction over property that is the subject of the lawsuit?

A) Subject matter jurisdiction
B) Personal jurisdiction
C) Diversity jurisdiction
D) In rem jurisdiction
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Personal jurisdiction is based on which constitutional right of the defendant?

A) Equal protection
B) Due process
C) Free speech
D) Double jeopardy
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If a case has settled and cannot be refiled, what is filed with the court?

A) Dismissal with prejudice
B) Dismissal without prejudice
C) Complaint
D) Cross-complaint
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What is the proper geographical court in which to file an action?

A) Subject matter jurisdiction
B) In rem proceeding
C) Venue
D) Personal jurisdiction
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A document describing the nature of a motion and the time and place set for hearing is known as:

A) notice of motion.
B) declaration in support of motion.
C) memorandum of points and authorities.
D) declaration in opposition to motion.
E) None of the above
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When a lawsuit involves title to real property, what venue usually governs?

A) Where the property is located
B) Where the plaintiff resides
C) Where the defendant resides
D) All of the above
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Personal jurisdiction is in part controlled by the due process clause of the Constitution.
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The federal courts have limited subject matter jurisdiction and can only hear cases when a federal question is involved, when the United States is a party, or when _________exists.
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Depositions are written questions answered under oath.
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In a complaint, the factual statements forming the basis of the claim are found in the caption.
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A factual situation that creates a legally recognized right to damages or other relief is a _________.
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A civil lawsuit begins when the defendant files the answer.
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If the defendant is not a resident of the state in which the action is filed, the defendant must have sufficient ______ with the state.
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A general denial denies each and every allegation contained in the complaint.
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Diversity of citizenship means that one party is not a resident of the United States.
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The answer is the response to the complaint challenging the factual basis for the lawsuit.
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The authority of the federal courts to hear trials is known as original jurisdiction.
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Plaintiffs are required to use licensed process servers to serve complaints.
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Lack of proper venue renders any judgment void.
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If there is more than one possible judicial district for venue, the _____ chooses where to file.
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A cause of action is a factual situation that creates a legally recognized right to damages or other relief.
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Only a small percentage of lawsuits that are filed ever go to trial and most _____ sometime prior to trial.
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Motions generally require court hearings.
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Requests for admissions are written requests by one party to another to admit or deny the truth of a statement or the genuineness of a document.
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A long arm statute is a state law that describes the circumstances in which the state may
exercise jurisdiction over nonresident defendants.
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A deposition takes place outside the courtroom.
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Once a complaint is filed, the plaintiff gives notice to the defendant that a lawsuit has been filed through ___________.
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The two most common pleadings are the complaint and the ______.
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The only form of discovery that can be used with people who are not parties to the lawsuit is the __________.
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Explain the difference between a cross-claim, counter-claim, and third-party claim.
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Discuss whether you would support an amendment to the rules of civil procedure that would all for service of process via email or a social networking site.
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Why do think so few civil lawsuits end up going to trial?
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Interrogatories are written questions sent by one party to another party that must be answered under ______.
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Describe the different discovery methods used in civil litigation.
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When a party files a pre-trial motion or request of the court, the party who makes the request, or the motion, is known as the ______ party.
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Explain the difference between federal question jurisdiction and diversity of citizenship jurisdiction.
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Third-party action
Pleading where the defendant denies some or all of the allegations of the plaintiff
Third-party action
Initial document in a lawsuit containing plaintiff's claims or causes of action
Third-party action
State court response to a complaint challenging it on some legal basis
Third-party action
A claim that the defendant asserts against the plaintiff
Third-party action
A claim that one defendant has against another defendant
Third-party action
A claim that a defendant has against a new party
Demurrer
Pleading where the defendant denies some or all of the allegations of the plaintiff
Demurrer
Initial document in a lawsuit containing plaintiff's claims or causes of action
Demurrer
State court response to a complaint challenging it on some legal basis
Demurrer
A claim that the defendant asserts against the plaintiff
Demurrer
A claim that one defendant has against another defendant
Demurrer
A claim that a defendant has against a new party
Complaint
Pleading where the defendant denies some or all of the allegations of the plaintiff
Complaint
Initial document in a lawsuit containing plaintiff's claims or causes of action
Complaint
State court response to a complaint challenging it on some legal basis
Complaint
A claim that the defendant asserts against the plaintiff
Complaint
A claim that one defendant has against another defendant
Complaint
A claim that a defendant has against a new party
Cross-claim
Pleading where the defendant denies some or all of the allegations of the plaintiff
Cross-claim
Initial document in a lawsuit containing plaintiff's claims or causes of action
Cross-claim
State court response to a complaint challenging it on some legal basis
Cross-claim
A claim that the defendant asserts against the plaintiff
Cross-claim
A claim that one defendant has against another defendant
Cross-claim
A claim that a defendant has against a new party
Counter-claim
Pleading where the defendant denies some or all of the allegations of the plaintiff
Counter-claim
Initial document in a lawsuit containing plaintiff's claims or causes of action
Counter-claim
State court response to a complaint challenging it on some legal basis
Counter-claim
A claim that the defendant asserts against the plaintiff
Counter-claim
A claim that one defendant has against another defendant
Counter-claim
A claim that a defendant has against a new party
Answer
Pleading where the defendant denies some or all of the allegations of the plaintiff
Answer
Initial document in a lawsuit containing plaintiff's claims or causes of action
Answer
State court response to a complaint challenging it on some legal basis
Answer
A claim that the defendant asserts against the plaintiff
Answer
A claim that one defendant has against another defendant
Answer
A claim that a defendant has against a new party
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Request for medical exam
An oral proceeding in which one side personally questions another party or witness in a case
Request for medical exam
Written requests by one party to another to admit or deny the truth of a statement or the genuineness of a document
Request for medical exam
A written request by one party to another to allow one side to see and copy documents or to physically inspect real or personal property that is relevant to the lawsuit
Request for medical exam
A request that a party submit to a medical examination by a doctor selected by the opposing side
Request for medical exam
Written questions sent by one party to another party that must be answered under oath
Interrogatories
An oral proceeding in which one side personally questions another party or witness in a case
Interrogatories
Written requests by one party to another to admit or deny the truth of a statement or the genuineness of a document
Interrogatories
A written request by one party to another to allow one side to see and copy documents or to physically inspect real or personal property that is relevant to the lawsuit
Interrogatories
A request that a party submit to a medical examination by a doctor selected by the opposing side
Interrogatories
Written questions sent by one party to another party that must be answered under oath
Deposition
An oral proceeding in which one side personally questions another party or witness in a case
Deposition
Written requests by one party to another to admit or deny the truth of a statement or the genuineness of a document
Deposition
A written request by one party to another to allow one side to see and copy documents or to physically inspect real or personal property that is relevant to the lawsuit
Deposition
A request that a party submit to a medical examination by a doctor selected by the opposing side
Deposition
Written questions sent by one party to another party that must be answered under oath
Request to produce or inspect
An oral proceeding in which one side personally questions another party or witness in a case
Request to produce or inspect
Written requests by one party to another to admit or deny the truth of a statement or the genuineness of a document
Request to produce or inspect
A written request by one party to another to allow one side to see and copy documents or to physically inspect real or personal property that is relevant to the lawsuit
Request to produce or inspect
A request that a party submit to a medical examination by a doctor selected by the opposing side
Request to produce or inspect
Written questions sent by one party to another party that must be answered under oath
Request for admissions
An oral proceeding in which one side personally questions another party or witness in a case
Request for admissions
Written requests by one party to another to admit or deny the truth of a statement or the genuineness of a document
Request for admissions
A written request by one party to another to allow one side to see and copy documents or to physically inspect real or personal property that is relevant to the lawsuit
Request for admissions
A request that a party submit to a medical examination by a doctor selected by the opposing side
Request for admissions
Written questions sent by one party to another party that must be answered under oath
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Deck 12: Civil Procedure Before Trial
1
If a court lacks personal jurisdiction, it can still hear a case if it has:

A) exclusive jurisdiction.
B) in rem jurisdiction.
C) pendant jurisdiction.
D) venue.
E) original jurisdiction.
B
2
What is a factual situation that creates a legally recognized right to damages or other relief?

A) Venue
B) Cause of action
C) Demurrer
D) Summons
B
3
Which of the following is not found in a complaint?

A) Caption
B) Allegations
C) Denials
D) Prayer
E) Signature of attorney
C
4
If a defendant makes a claim against a co-defendant in federal court, it is known as a:

A) counterclaim.
B) cross-claim.
C) third party action.
D) cross complaint.
E) demurrer.
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What is the name of the meeting where the attorneys meet with the judge prior to trial and try to reach a compromise?

A) Status conference
B) Settlement conference
C) Motion hearing
D) Trial-setting conference
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Settlement agreements are found in:

A) complaints.
B) answers.
C) discovery documents.
D) compromise and release.
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The sole power or authority to act in a certain situation is known as:

A) exclusive jurisdiction.
B) concurrent jurisdiction.
C) pendant jurisdiction.
D) original jurisdiction.
E) diversity jurisdiction.
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Written questions sent by one party to another party that must be answered under oath are known as:

A) interrogatories.
B) depositions.
C) requests to produce.
D) disclosure.
E) None of the above
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Service of process:

A) must be made personally.
B) can be done by the plaintiff.
C) involves the service of a complaint and summons on the defendant.
D) can be waived under federal rules.
E) Both c and d
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10
In federal court, civil procedure is regulated by the United States Code and which set of rules?

A) Federal Rules of Evidence
B) Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
C) Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure
D) Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure
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What type of service of process is done with a notice appearing in a paper of general circulation?

A) Personal service
B) Substituted service
C) Service by publication
D) Service by mail
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What is the first step in the process of getting a civil case to trial in civil procedure?

A) Selecting the proper jurisdiction
B) Determining that a cause of action exists
C) Selecting the proper venue
D) Preparing the complaint
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Disclosure requires that each party disclose the following information to the other after filing a lawsuit:

A) identity of persons who have relevant information.
B) description of relevant documents.
C) computation of damages.
D) identity and qualifications of potential expert witnesses.
E) All of the above
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Discovery involves the use of:

A) interrogatories.
B) depositions.
C) requests for medical examinations.
D) requests to produce or inspect.
E) All of the above
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What type of jurisdiction is jurisdiction over property that is the subject of the lawsuit?

A) Subject matter jurisdiction
B) Personal jurisdiction
C) Diversity jurisdiction
D) In rem jurisdiction
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Personal jurisdiction is based on which constitutional right of the defendant?

A) Equal protection
B) Due process
C) Free speech
D) Double jeopardy
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If a case has settled and cannot be refiled, what is filed with the court?

A) Dismissal with prejudice
B) Dismissal without prejudice
C) Complaint
D) Cross-complaint
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What is the proper geographical court in which to file an action?

A) Subject matter jurisdiction
B) In rem proceeding
C) Venue
D) Personal jurisdiction
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A document describing the nature of a motion and the time and place set for hearing is known as:

A) notice of motion.
B) declaration in support of motion.
C) memorandum of points and authorities.
D) declaration in opposition to motion.
E) None of the above
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When a lawsuit involves title to real property, what venue usually governs?

A) Where the property is located
B) Where the plaintiff resides
C) Where the defendant resides
D) All of the above
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Personal jurisdiction is in part controlled by the due process clause of the Constitution.
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The federal courts have limited subject matter jurisdiction and can only hear cases when a federal question is involved, when the United States is a party, or when _________exists.
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Depositions are written questions answered under oath.
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In a complaint, the factual statements forming the basis of the claim are found in the caption.
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A factual situation that creates a legally recognized right to damages or other relief is a _________.
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A civil lawsuit begins when the defendant files the answer.
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If the defendant is not a resident of the state in which the action is filed, the defendant must have sufficient ______ with the state.
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A general denial denies each and every allegation contained in the complaint.
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Diversity of citizenship means that one party is not a resident of the United States.
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The answer is the response to the complaint challenging the factual basis for the lawsuit.
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The authority of the federal courts to hear trials is known as original jurisdiction.
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Plaintiffs are required to use licensed process servers to serve complaints.
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Lack of proper venue renders any judgment void.
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If there is more than one possible judicial district for venue, the _____ chooses where to file.
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A cause of action is a factual situation that creates a legally recognized right to damages or other relief.
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Only a small percentage of lawsuits that are filed ever go to trial and most _____ sometime prior to trial.
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Motions generally require court hearings.
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Requests for admissions are written requests by one party to another to admit or deny the truth of a statement or the genuineness of a document.
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A long arm statute is a state law that describes the circumstances in which the state may
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A deposition takes place outside the courtroom.
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Once a complaint is filed, the plaintiff gives notice to the defendant that a lawsuit has been filed through ___________.
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The two most common pleadings are the complaint and the ______.
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The only form of discovery that can be used with people who are not parties to the lawsuit is the __________.
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Explain the difference between a cross-claim, counter-claim, and third-party claim.
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Discuss whether you would support an amendment to the rules of civil procedure that would all for service of process via email or a social networking site.
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Why do think so few civil lawsuits end up going to trial?
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Interrogatories are written questions sent by one party to another party that must be answered under ______.
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Describe the different discovery methods used in civil litigation.
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When a party files a pre-trial motion or request of the court, the party who makes the request, or the motion, is known as the ______ party.
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Explain the difference between federal question jurisdiction and diversity of citizenship jurisdiction.
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Third-party action
Pleading where the defendant denies some or all of the allegations of the plaintiff
Third-party action
Initial document in a lawsuit containing plaintiff's claims or causes of action
Third-party action
State court response to a complaint challenging it on some legal basis
Third-party action
A claim that the defendant asserts against the plaintiff
Third-party action
A claim that one defendant has against another defendant
Third-party action
A claim that a defendant has against a new party
Demurrer
Pleading where the defendant denies some or all of the allegations of the plaintiff
Demurrer
Initial document in a lawsuit containing plaintiff's claims or causes of action
Demurrer
State court response to a complaint challenging it on some legal basis
Demurrer
A claim that the defendant asserts against the plaintiff
Demurrer
A claim that one defendant has against another defendant
Demurrer
A claim that a defendant has against a new party
Complaint
Pleading where the defendant denies some or all of the allegations of the plaintiff
Complaint
Initial document in a lawsuit containing plaintiff's claims or causes of action
Complaint
State court response to a complaint challenging it on some legal basis
Complaint
A claim that the defendant asserts against the plaintiff
Complaint
A claim that one defendant has against another defendant
Complaint
A claim that a defendant has against a new party
Cross-claim
Pleading where the defendant denies some or all of the allegations of the plaintiff
Cross-claim
Initial document in a lawsuit containing plaintiff's claims or causes of action
Cross-claim
State court response to a complaint challenging it on some legal basis
Cross-claim
A claim that the defendant asserts against the plaintiff
Cross-claim
A claim that one defendant has against another defendant
Cross-claim
A claim that a defendant has against a new party
Counter-claim
Pleading where the defendant denies some or all of the allegations of the plaintiff
Counter-claim
Initial document in a lawsuit containing plaintiff's claims or causes of action
Counter-claim
State court response to a complaint challenging it on some legal basis
Counter-claim
A claim that the defendant asserts against the plaintiff
Counter-claim
A claim that one defendant has against another defendant
Counter-claim
A claim that a defendant has against a new party
Answer
Pleading where the defendant denies some or all of the allegations of the plaintiff
Answer
Initial document in a lawsuit containing plaintiff's claims or causes of action
Answer
State court response to a complaint challenging it on some legal basis
Answer
A claim that the defendant asserts against the plaintiff
Answer
A claim that one defendant has against another defendant
Answer
A claim that a defendant has against a new party
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Request for medical exam
An oral proceeding in which one side personally questions another party or witness in a case
Request for medical exam
Written requests by one party to another to admit or deny the truth of a statement or the genuineness of a document
Request for medical exam
A written request by one party to another to allow one side to see and copy documents or to physically inspect real or personal property that is relevant to the lawsuit
Request for medical exam
A request that a party submit to a medical examination by a doctor selected by the opposing side
Request for medical exam
Written questions sent by one party to another party that must be answered under oath
Interrogatories
An oral proceeding in which one side personally questions another party or witness in a case
Interrogatories
Written requests by one party to another to admit or deny the truth of a statement or the genuineness of a document
Interrogatories
A written request by one party to another to allow one side to see and copy documents or to physically inspect real or personal property that is relevant to the lawsuit
Interrogatories
A request that a party submit to a medical examination by a doctor selected by the opposing side
Interrogatories
Written questions sent by one party to another party that must be answered under oath
Deposition
An oral proceeding in which one side personally questions another party or witness in a case
Deposition
Written requests by one party to another to admit or deny the truth of a statement or the genuineness of a document
Deposition
A written request by one party to another to allow one side to see and copy documents or to physically inspect real or personal property that is relevant to the lawsuit
Deposition
A request that a party submit to a medical examination by a doctor selected by the opposing side
Deposition
Written questions sent by one party to another party that must be answered under oath
Request to produce or inspect
An oral proceeding in which one side personally questions another party or witness in a case
Request to produce or inspect
Written requests by one party to another to admit or deny the truth of a statement or the genuineness of a document
Request to produce or inspect
A written request by one party to another to allow one side to see and copy documents or to physically inspect real or personal property that is relevant to the lawsuit
Request to produce or inspect
A request that a party submit to a medical examination by a doctor selected by the opposing side
Request to produce or inspect
Written questions sent by one party to another party that must be answered under oath
Request for admissions
An oral proceeding in which one side personally questions another party or witness in a case
Request for admissions
Written requests by one party to another to admit or deny the truth of a statement or the genuineness of a document
Request for admissions
A written request by one party to another to allow one side to see and copy documents or to physically inspect real or personal property that is relevant to the lawsuit
Request for admissions
A request that a party submit to a medical examination by a doctor selected by the opposing side
Request for admissions
Written questions sent by one party to another party that must be answered under oath
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