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The prayer for relief is the part of complaint where a plaintiff states the damages or other remedies it is seeking from the court in a lawsuit. Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 8(a)(3) requires that a plaintiffs pleadings contains a prayer for relief. The prayer is often located at the end of the complaint.
The deadline to file a reply is 14 days before the motion hearing date. You may not file a response to a reply without permission from the Court. Federal Pro Se Clinic Roybal Courthouse 255 East Temple Street, Suite 170 Los Angeles, CA 90012 (213) 385-2977 ext. 270 Open on most Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
Federal Rule of Civil Procedure (FRCP) 12 governs federal motions to dismiss. A defendant making a motion to dismiss must do so before filing an answer or other responsive pleading, and the motion is generally due when the defendants answer would have been due (see FRCP 12(b)).
The deadline to file a reply is 14 days before the motion hearing date. You may not file a response to a reply without permission from the Court. Federal Pro Se Clinic Roybal Courthouse 255 East Temple Street, Suite 170 Los Angeles, CA 90012 (213) 385-2977 ext.
The intention is to save time and money and also avoid inconsistent outcomes by having the same judge and jury decide these all claims in one litigation. Rule 13 concerns counterclaims and cross claims. Counterclaims are where a party being sued turns around and sues the party that sued it.
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The court where a judgment has been rendered may, if an appeal has been taken or may still be taken, permit a party to depose witnesses to perpetuate their testimony for use in the event of further proceedings in that court.
Within 15 days after service of the notice of motion, the opposing party may serve and file a written opposition.
Federal Rule of Civil Procedure (FRCP) 12 governs federal motions to dismiss. A defendant making a motion to dismiss must do so before filing an answer or other responsive pleading, and the motion is generally due when the defendants answer would have been due (see FRCP 12(b)).

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