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1 Fundamentals of Civil Litigation in Federal Court Faculty: Thomas Schuck, Esq. Commencing an Action - Know the facts the Law, interview the client - no matter whether plaintiff or defendant - Interview your client to assess their veracity to ensure you re not out on a limb later down the road. - Civil Rule 11 - pleading may not be interposed for improper purpose; claims, etc. must be warranted by existing law or non-frivolous argument for extension, modification, or reversal of existing law, or establishment of new law. - This is a large tunnel to drive your litigation truck - If you do your job your right - this shouldn t be an issue - Factual contentions must have evidentiary support - Be sure that your client is being candid with you and provides you copies of all relevant documents - Worse thing that can happen is to find out your client is holding relevant or incriminating information - Knowing this you're able to assess where your client stands - It is usually embarrassing information - Drafting the complaint - Civil Rule 8 - Short and plain statement of grounds for court s jurisdiction claim(s) (including all elements), and demand for relief - Adequately identify and describe parties - Summary Statement of Material Facts - Keep factual recitation to what is necessary to understand claims

2 - Law on notice pleading has changed in recent years - If you doubt you should include information - include it. - Service of Process - Civil Rule 4 - Summons issued to plaintiff s attorney, may be service by anyone who is at least 18 years old and not a party or by United States Marshall - Saves time and money and more efficient way to SOP - Civil Rule 4(d) - Request for waiver of service of process - Civil Rule 4(k) - territorial limitations of service of process - Proof of service by affidavit, except when service is made by United States Marshall - Long Arm or Foreign SOP - Civil Rule 4(m) - must serve within 90 days after complaint is filed - Be sure to prefect service or might be subject dismissal - To answer or to move? - Civil Rule 12 - answer/move - Must Do One or the Other - within 21 days of service, 60 days after request for waiver of service, or 90 days after waiver if defendant is outside the United States - Answer or motion - Waiver/preservation of defenses must assert in answer or initial motion or waiver, expect failure to state claim, failure to join indispensable party, legal defense to a claim, or lack of subject matter jurisdiction - Civil Rule 12(c) motion for judgment on the pleadings

3 - Typically will not apply. - If it does apply after the pleadings are joined - Civil Rule 12(d) - presentation of matters outside pleadings - Should not use for Summary Judgment - Civil Rule 12(e) - Motion for more definite Statement - Occasionally see complaint that is obscure that you re unable to have a response - Civil rule 12(f) - Motion to strike insufficient defense or redundant, immaterial, or impertinent, or scandalous matter - Privilege that applies to court pleases for defamation - Pleadings are not indented to be press releases. - Case Management and discovery - The Case Management conference - Civil Rule 16 - initial pretrial conference - Different federal judges will take different views on how aggressive at this initial conference - Be prepared here - Civil Rule 26(a)(1) initial disclosures - FRCP are organized in groups loosely related to subject matter - Each party is under voluntary obligations to comply - Prepare these as soon as the pleadings are closed - Civil Rule 26(f) discovery plan - Road map for the case - What will occur and how long it will take - Civil Rule 16(b) - Scheduling order - Typically - govern course of the action - Different courts have different speeds

4 - Civil Rule 16(e) - Final Pretrial conference - Sums up all the discovery - Tells the court how the case should be resolved - Trial - Summary Judgment - Civil Rule 16(f) - Sanctions - Provisions for failure to comply to the rules - Discovery - Civil Rule 26(a) - Initial Disclosures - Disclosure of expert testimony - Testifying - Will provide expert witness report - Must file and exchange with the other side - Testify at trial - Usually given a deposition - non-testifying - Consultant - Pretrial disclosures - Scope and limits of discovery - Tailor your discovery to address what are generally the issues in the cse - Do not use it as a bludgeon - Privilege protective orders - Protection to non-party witnesses - Privilege log - list of everything someone is holding on the grounds of privilege - Civil Rule 45 - Subpoenas - Who and what you may subpoenas - How you may subpoenas - Making the record while avoiding pitfalls

5 - Strategic use of interrogatories, request for production, and request for admissions - Depositions- record potential motion for summary judgment? - Necessary but very expensive - Can spend $5,000 to $10,000 easily - See if deposition is really necessary - May be able to work out everything from stipulations - Full disclosure is the key - Civil Rule 37 sanctions - Outcome will improve if you fully disclose non-privileged information - Recent Changes - Discovery procedures - Electric Discoveries - ESI - Commonly Emails - Whatever can be stored - Careful when asking for ESI - Can be expensive - Revised FRCP 34 - Summary Judgment - Need to see if Partial or Entire Summary Judgment is justified - Tool used for different purposes - Educate Judge or judges staff about the case - Civil Rule 56 - no genuine issues of material fact and movant is entitled to judgment as matter of law - Timing by rule (56(b)) or pretrial order - Typical is is by pretrial order - Motion must be supported by competent evidence - E.g. deposition testimony, stipulation, or affidavits

6 - Self Serving Affidavits by be disregarded and may be subject to being stricken - Use of summary justment to education court or settlement leverage - Use to educate opponent or opponent's client - ADR - Arbitration and Mediation - May be mandatory or by agreement - Arbitration - Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C Section 1 et seq. - Contractual resolution procedure - Parties agreed in advance to non judicial resolution to disputes - Must assert this right at the outset or risk waiving it. - Arbitration clauses may be stricken if onesided - Mediation - Non-binding solution - Useful technique without expense of trial and appeals - Neutral officers Agreed Upon - Judicial officer, attorney, or mediation service - Trial - Preparing the case for trial - Compilation of evidence preparation of trial exhibits - Be sure you have copies for all parties - Stipulations - Identification of witnesses - Preparation of pre-trial brief - If Courts will permit - Good if you did not file summary judgment - Preparation of motions in limine - Historic Device - not part of FRCP

7 - Should Not used to delay or complicate a trial - Used to clarify issues at trial - Procedural - Preparing witnesses - Fewer are better - Direct testimony - Cross examination - Dealing with potentially privileged issues - Trial to the court verse trial to jury - Who is the most desirable trier of fact? - Choice of exhibits and presentation of witnesses will depend on who is deciding your case - Even in a jury case, do not forget that the judge will control the trial - Judgment and post judgment issues - Civil Rule 48 - verdict and jury polling - Use to make sure your verdict is unanimous and tried by a jury of at least 6 members - Civil Rule 49 - General versus special verdict, jury interrogatories - Civil Rule 50 - judgment as matter of law; motion for new trial - 28 Days to do this under FRCP 59 - If court denies motions - use on appeal to order a new trial - Civil Rule 51 - jury instruction: objection; preserving error - Civil Rule 52 - findings and conclusions by court, judgment on partial findings

8 - Civil Rule 53 - special masters - Used to make factual findings - Generally appointed in complex cases - Class action cases - Report to district judge and they will apply or not apply their findings - Civil Rule 54 - judgment: attorney s fees and costs - Judgment is a written determination on the outcome of the case - this is not a judgment. - Civil Rule 58 - entering judgment - Take note of this because this will be when your appeal time starts running - Civil Rule 59 - new trial, altering or amending judgment - Civil Rule 60 - relief from judgment - Altering or amending judgments - Relief - Mistake - Inadvertent surprise, neglect - Newly discovered evidence - Misrepresentation or misconduct - Judgment is void - Evidence judgment had been satisfied, released or discharged - Another reason that satisfies relief. - Appeal - Notice of Appeal - 18 U.S.C. Section 2107. - Appellate Rules 3 and 4 - Must been timely and ripe - Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure