Civ Pro Timing Requirements Flashcards

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Timing: P’s Service of Process

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90 days of filing complaint

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Timing: D’s Removal

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30 days after service of process. (Begins anew with each new D)

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Timing: P’s Remand

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  1. If no SMJ, no time limit

2. Otherwise, 30 days after filing of notice of removal

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Timing: Response

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Federal: 21 days after service of process
CA: 30 days

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Timing: Amended Pleadings

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P = 21 days after D serves first Rule 12 response
D = 21 days after D serves her Answer
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Timing: P’s Response to Counterclaim

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21 days

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Timing: D Impleader

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14 days of serving Answer

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Timing: Initial Required Disclosures

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14 days after Rule 26(f) conference

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Timing: Required Pre-Trial Disclosure

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No later than 30 days before trial

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Timing: Response to Interrogatory

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30 days from service (plus three days if they were mailed)

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Timing: Response to Request to Produce

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30 days after receipt - must be in writing

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Timing: Response to Request for Admission

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30 days after service - must be in writing

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Timing: Effect of TRO

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14 days, can be extended for add’l 14 days - then becomes Prelim Inj

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Timing: Motion for Summary Judgment

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30 days after the end of discovery

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Timing: Rule 26(f) Conference

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At least 21 days before scheduling order

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Timing: Discovery Plan following Rule 26(f) Conference

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14 days after conference

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Timing: Demand for Jury

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Federal: 14 days after service of last pleading addressing a jury-triable issue
CA: Anytime before case set for trial, or within 5 days after notice of the setting of trial

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Timing: Federal Motion for Judgment as a Matter of Law // CA Motion for Judgment Notwithstanding the Verdict

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Fed: After the other side has been heard at trial
CA: earlier of (i) 15 days after mailing/notice of entry of judgment and (ii) 180 days after entry of judgment

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Timing: Renewed Motion for Judgment as a Matter of Law

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28 days AFTER entry of judgment

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Timing: Motion for New Trial

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28 days AFTER entry of judgment

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Timing: Offer of Judgment

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14 days BEFORE trial

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Timing: Notice of Appeal

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Federal: 30 days after entry of judgment (but 14 days for class actions)
CA: either (i) 60 days after mailing/service of process of notice of entry of judgement or (ii) 180 days after entry of judgement if no notice is served