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Feb. 24th, 2004 03:05 amYOU ARE RULE 12(b)!
While you might be a defendant's best friend, you
aren't exactly polite to others. You have
seven separate grounds on which to dismiss a
plaintiff's case. You are a bit paranoid,
since if you fail to raise your 12(b)(2,3,4, or
7) in a motion or a pleading with one of the
other 12(b) defenses or a 12(e) motion, you
waive those objections for the rest of trial.
It is clear that 12(b) is the biggest bully of
the rules of the civil procedure. While it is
true that many states have modeled their
motions to dismiss off of rule 12(b), are you
sure that you truly want to model your
personality after such an obnoxious rule?
Which Federal Rule of Civil Procedure Are You?
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While you might be a defendant's best friend, you
aren't exactly polite to others. You have
seven separate grounds on which to dismiss a
plaintiff's case. You are a bit paranoid,
since if you fail to raise your 12(b)(2,3,4, or
7) in a motion or a pleading with one of the
other 12(b) defenses or a 12(e) motion, you
waive those objections for the rest of trial.
It is clear that 12(b) is the biggest bully of
the rules of the civil procedure. While it is
true that many states have modeled their
motions to dismiss off of rule 12(b), are you
sure that you truly want to model your
personality after such an obnoxious rule?
Which Federal Rule of Civil Procedure Are You?
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