Pleadings (Complaints and Answers) Flashcards

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What must a complaint contain?

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facts that constitute a cause of action. In IL, this is LIBERALLY interpreted.

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If the complaint is about a written instrument, what must you include?

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A copy of the written instrument attached as an exhibit, otherwise the complaint is invalid.

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Can you include a request for punitive damages in the complaint?

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No. May NOT request punitive damages in complaint. P must demonstrate at a hearing that punitive damages are warranted, then a judge gives leave to amend the complaint.

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What do you need to file a medical malpractice complaint?

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Include an affidavit swearing that a qualified health care professional has or will file a report within 90 days that the action has merit.

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How do you get a trial by jury?

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Must demand it in complaint, and must have a constitutional right to it.

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What are the three responses to a complaint?

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  1. Fairly and precisely admit allegations
  2. Fairly and precisely deny allegations
  3. State you have insufficient knowledge, and attach an affidavit of ignorance even after inquiry.
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When must you raise affirmative defenses?

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Must raise ALL affirmative defenses in the answer, otherwise they are considered waived.

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When can you amend a complaint?

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Whenever its just and reasonable to serve the merits of the case. IL LIBERALLY grants motions to amend.

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When will an amendment to add claims or parties conform to the Statute of Limitations, even if the time has passed?

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When the amendment RELATES BACK to a timely complaint that DID conform to the SoL

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When is it ok to relate back claims?

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When the claims derive from the same transaction or occurrence as the earlier timely complaint.

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When is it ok to relate back parties?

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  1. When the claim against the new party derives from the same transaction/occurrence AND
  2. New party MUST have acquired knowledge that BUT-FOR a mistake in name/clerical error, it WOULD have been sued. Knowledge acquired within time of reasonable diligence allowed for service of process.
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What is the Statute of Limitations for personal injury tort claims?

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2 years from discovery of injury in which to file.

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What is the Statute of Limitations for medical malpractice claims?

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4 years from date of injury OCCURRENCE in which to file.

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What is a statute of repose?

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Statute that begins to run at the time of the event, offering the outer most time for filing a lawsuit.

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What are the exceptions to the Statute of Limitations?

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  1. Fraudulent concealment OR

2. Disability: if P is disabled, P gets another two years after disability is removed to file. (coma).

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On Jan 10, 2010 Paula and her friend have lunch at the Palmer House in Chicago. Paula eats a salad there and vomits, and discovers there’s foreign matter in her food.
On Jan 5, 2012, Paula files a tort claim in IL state court against “Palmer House Hotel”
Feb. 2, 2012: Authorized processor makes proper in-hand service to hotel manager, who sends the process to corporate counsel.
March 10, 2012: Paula realizes she named the wrong D and files motion to amend it to “Hilton Hotels, Inc” Should court grant motion?

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Yes. First complaint was timely. Amendment to party who related to the same occurrence, and timely served, they had knowledge of service, would be proper if not for mistake.