Sanctions Flashcards
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Sanctions Basics
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- Purpose is to deter a repeat of conduct
- If there is a violation, sanctions may be imposed against the party, lawyer, and/or the lawyer’s firm.
- A law firm is jointly responsible with its attorney who violates R.11
- The ct can also raise R.11 violations on its own motion (sue sponte)
- B/f imposing a sanction, regardless of who filed the motion, the ct must give the sanctioned party an opportunity to be heard
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Types of Sanctions
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- Often, cts impose non-monetary sanctions
- Monetary sanctions, if imposed, are often paid to the ct, not the other party
3
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Safe Harbor Provision
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- If other party violates R.11, the OP cannot immediately files a motion for sanctions
- Instead, she serves the motion on other parties but does not file with the ct yet
- The party in violation has a safe harbor of 21 days on which to fix the problem & avoid sanctions. If she does not do so, then the motion can be filed with the ct