Pleadings
Case Resolution
Joinder
Personal Jx
SMJ
100

This rule requires that complaints contain a short, plain statement of the claim.

What is Rule 8?

100

Parties can do this at any time - pre-suit, post-complaint, in the middle of discovery, or even when they jury is deliberating! And doing so will end the lawsuit.

What is settle?
100

As a plaintiff, you use this rule to join as many claims as you have against a single defendant in a single lawsuit.

What is Rule 18?

100

These are the two sources of law that create the boundaries of personal jurisdiction.

What is constitutional law and statutory law?

100

"Any federal ingredient" is the test for establishing federal question SMJ under this. 

What is the U.S. constitution?

200

The Twombly/Iqbal line of cases introduced this standard for evaluating pleadings.

What is "plausibility" standard?

200

If the defendant fails to answer the complaint, you can seek this, under this rule, from the clerk of court.

What is a Rule 50(a) default?

200
As a plaintiff, you'd use this rule to join all defendants to a single claim, provided you're asserting a right to relief against them jointly for claim coming out of the same transaction or occurrence, and there is a common issue of law or fact for all defendants.

What is Rule 20(b)?

200

Even if you have power + notice, you still need to make sure this is proper, otherwise you are in the wrong court.

What is venue?

200

28 USC 1331 requires more this for federal question SMJ, which is more than just a mere federal ingredient. 

What is a well pleaded complaint demonstrating a federal claim? (i.e. not just a federal defense).

300
If you fail to allege this in a motion to dismiss, the court may raise it on its own later on.

What is lack of subject matter jurisdiction?

300
As a defendant, you might move the court to grant this if, after the close of the plaintiff's case, no reasonable trier of fact could find in plaintiff's favor.

What is a motion for judgment as a matter of law?

300

So long as it won't deprive the court of subject matter jurisdiction, this rule states that you must add someone as a party to the action if disposing of the action in the absence of that person would, as a practical matter, impede that person's ability to protect their own interests.

What is Rule 19(a) compulsory joinder?

300

This type of personal jurisdiction comes from a case called Burnham, and involves acquiring personal jurisdiction through proper personal service of process in the forum state.

What is tag jurisdiction?
300

You can aggregate damages amounts across the claims of a single plaintiff to establish this, but you can't aggregate damages across different plaintiffs.

What is the $75k threshold for diversity jurisdiction?

400

This is something you would put in your answer, in additional to denials of allegations. Failure to do so would constitute a waiver!

What is an affirmative defense?

400

This procedural device asks the court to find at the close of discovery that there is no genuine issue of material fact regarding an issue or claim, and therefore, the court can step in and decide it now.

What is a Rule 56 motion for summary judgment?

400

Once a defendant is sued, he must bring this, under this rule, against a plaintiff, provided it is arising out of the same transaction or occurrence.

What is a Rule 13 counterclaim?

400

The Mallory case dealt with establishing personal jurisdiction through this means, where the company registered to do business in the state and a state law governing business registration established personal jurisdiction in that state's courts.

What is personal jurisdiction by consent?

400

In lawsuits against corporations, the corporation will be considered to be a citizen of a state where they are domiciled, and a state that meets this test.

What is the "nerve center test"? (where they have their principle place of business)

500

If the statute of limitations expired on a claim that you want to add into an amended complaint, you'll need to see if this rule is met, which would allow you to relate the claim back to the date of the original complaint.

What is Rule 15(c)?  (Relation Back Doctrine)

500

Except in certain circumstances, you generally can't appeal a case until you have one of these.

What is a final judgment?
500

If a plaintiff sues two defendants on the same claim, D1 may bring this, under this rule, against D2, if it arises out of the same transaction or occurrence as the original lawsuit.

What is a Rule 13(g) crossclaim?

500

Even if you can establish power + notice + proper venue, you still need to make sure you are satisfying this law in the forum state, in order for the court to take personal jurisdiction over the defendant.

What is the state long arm statute?

500

When a plaintiff brings a federal question claim, but also wants to join a state law claim, they must establish this under this statute in order for the court to have jurisdiction over the state law claim?

What is supplemental jurisdiction under 28 USC 1367(a)?

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