Rules
Civil Litigation
Civil Litigation
Civil Litigation
Civil Litigation
100

The SCRCP that defines the general scope and limits of discovery.

What is Rule 26?
100

The individual(s) at a mediation who makes the decision to accept settlement.

What is the client?

100

This is mandatory in all civil cases pending the South Carolina Courts of Common Pleas. 

What is ADR?

100

Types of questions asked on cross examination. 

What are leading questions?

100

The process of selecting a jury panel. 

What is voire dire?

200

This FRCP and SCRCP rule covers interrogatories. 

What is Rule 33?

200

Evidence that tends to prove or refute a fact of consequence.

What is relevant evidence?

200

A motion for protection against prejudicial questions, statements and evidence. 

What is a motion in limine? 

200

This motion is made before a case is submitted to the jury and argues that no reasonable jury could find for the opposing party. Either the plaintiff or the defendant may make this motion.

What is a motion for directed verdict?

200

TRUE OR FALSE: Demand for a jury trial is assumed unless otherwise stated in the complaint.

What is false?
300

To exclude relevant evidence at trial the probative value of the evidence must be substantially outweighed by the prejudice it causes.

What is Rule 403?

300

A defense that defeats a plaintiff’s claim, even though all allegations are true.

What is an affirmative defense?

300

TRUE OR FALSE: Generally, if an issue is not raised at trial, it cannot be the basis for appeal.

What is true?
300

Challenges that may validly and properly be based on suspected bias of the juror.

What are Peremptory challenges?

300

This document is signed by the attorneys for both parties and filed with the court.

What is a stipulation of dismissal?

400

The FRCP and SCRCP rule that allows a party to seek discovery of documents and tangible things that will be inadmissible evidence at trial.

What is Rule 34 Request for Production?

400
The only individual who signs the release. 
What is the plaintiff?
400

A statement given at trial that does not contain arguments to the jury. 

What is an opening statement?
400

TRUE OR FALSE: A fact witness can testify as to their opinion of speed. 

What is true?


400
Defendant, plaintiff, county, case number, Document name. 

What is a case caption?

500

Evaluating the settlement value of a case requires an analysis of the facts and law related to two issues. These are the two issues that must be analyzed in every case.

What are liability and damages?
500
This process is adversarial. 
What is arbitration?
500

If the parties are unable to reach a compromise at mediation, the mediator may declare the mediation as this.

What is impassed?

500

_____ Deals with questions of law only. 

What are appeals?
500

A post-trial motion in which the defendant asks the court to reduce a jury award.

What is remittitur?

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