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Advanced Civil Litigation Class 6Slide 1 Steps in Filing a Complaint First, the necessary complaint must be prepared. Make sure you attach the: First, the necessary complaint must be prepared. Make sure you attach the: Exhibits, if applicable Exhibits, if applicable Summons Summons Verification from client Verification from client Next, they must be filed with the court Next, they must be filed with the court Often, you’ll have to purchase an index # and pay a filing fee Often, you’ll have to purchase an index # and pay a filing fee Next, each defendant must be properly served with process Next, each defendant must be properly served with process If the defendant does not respond on time, the next step is to have a default judgment entered against the defendant If the defendant does not respond on time, the next step is to have a default judgment entered against the defendant
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Advanced Civil Litigation Class 6Slide 2 How Determine Procedures for Service and Filing In Federal Court: In Federal Court: The rules for procedure are found in the FRCP The rules for procedure are found in the FRCP In State Court: In State Court: Consult your state’s civil procedure statutes or rules Consult your state’s civil procedure statutes or rules General sources General sources If you are not sure about which form to use, contact the clerk of the court! If you are not sure about which form to use, contact the clerk of the court! Very often, for certain motions or petitions, the court has a standard form and will the clerk will be annoyed if you don’t use the court’s forms Very often, for certain motions or petitions, the court has a standard form and will the clerk will be annoyed if you don’t use the court’s forms Forms are often available through Blumberg, Findlaw or similar sources Forms are often available through Blumberg, Findlaw or similar sources Lexis and Westlaw both have forms available Lexis and Westlaw both have forms available
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Advanced Civil Litigation Class 6Slide 3 What Should be Included with the Complaint Summons Summons This must tell the other party what to do to avoid default This must tell the other party what to do to avoid default Civil Cover Sheet Civil Cover Sheet Not required in every jurisdiction Not required in every jurisdiction Federal rules require it Federal rules require it Request for Waiver of Service Request for Waiver of Service The federal rules allow you to do this and some states and the federal system give incentives for agreeing to waiver service The federal rules allow you to do this and some states and the federal system give incentives for agreeing to waiver service This is sent with a “notice of lawsuit,” which is similar to the summons; although the waiver is of course optional to the other party This is sent with a “notice of lawsuit,” which is similar to the summons; although the waiver is of course optional to the other party
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Advanced Civil Litigation Class 6Slide 4 What Should be Included with the Complaint 2 Request for Service by a government agent Request for Service by a government agent For poor plaintiffs and in some other cases, the government (a US marshal) will do the service for you For poor plaintiffs and in some other cases, the government (a US marshal) will do the service for you Motion for special appointment to serve process Motion for special appointment to serve process If applicable If applicable Affidavit of service of summons and complaint Affidavit of service of summons and complaint This should be done by the process server and kept on file, in case the service is challenged. This should be done by the process server and kept on file, in case the service is challenged. The affidavit should be specific about who was served and when The affidavit should be specific about who was served and when Consent to exercise of jurisdiction, if applicable Consent to exercise of jurisdiction, if applicable Nongovernment corporate disclosure statement Nongovernment corporate disclosure statement Check for filing fee and index number Check for filing fee and index number
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Advanced Civil Litigation Class 6Slide 5 Filing the Complaint The best idea is usually to personally give it to the court records office. The best idea is usually to personally give it to the court records office. Have the clerk stamp a copy and give you a receipt to take back and put in the file Have the clerk stamp a copy and give you a receipt to take back and put in the file This can be done by mail as well, in many courts This can be done by mail as well, in many courts E-filing E-filing Many federal courts and state courts have developed a system that allows documents to be submitted in.pdf or similar format. Many federal courts and state courts have developed a system that allows documents to be submitted in.pdf or similar format. Courts often have online systems whereby e-filed documents (and scanned documents that were filed in hard copy) over the internet. Courts often have online systems whereby e-filed documents (and scanned documents that were filed in hard copy) over the internet. Contact the clerk of the court to see if your local court has this feature. Contact the clerk of the court to see if your local court has this feature.
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Advanced Civil Litigation Class 6Slide 6 Service of Process Unless waived, personal service is required under the federal rules and many states’ rules. If you can’t achieve personal service, some allowable alternatives include: Unless waived, personal service is required under the federal rules and many states’ rules. If you can’t achieve personal service, some allowable alternatives include: “leave and mail” “leave and mail” “affix and mail” “affix and mail” In states that allow service by mail, use registered or certified mail. In states that allow service by mail, use registered or certified mail. This is best even if you include an acknowledgment form for the other party to sign and return. This is best even if you include an acknowledgment form for the other party to sign and return. Service on infants or incompetents must generally be made on the defendant and the guardian Service on infants or incompetents must generally be made on the defendant and the guardian Some exceptions allow only service on the guardian if the infant is below a certain age. Some exceptions allow only service on the guardian if the infant is below a certain age.
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Advanced Civil Litigation Class 6Slide 7 Service of Process 2 Service on corporations can usually be done by mailing a copy of the suit to the Department of State’s office. Service on corporations can usually be done by mailing a copy of the suit to the Department of State’s office. Service on the government: Service on the government: Federal rules lay out exactly how to serve process on the federal government Federal rules lay out exactly how to serve process on the federal government To serve a county or local agency, just go to that agency’s office and serve an employee; or ask the employee whom to serve with process To serve a county or local agency, just go to that agency’s office and serve an employee; or ask the employee whom to serve with process You can usually call a government agency and ask them whom to serve (they usually won’t get too offended) You can usually call a government agency and ask them whom to serve (they usually won’t get too offended) Paralegal message boards and internet forums can often be helpful in answering these types of questions Paralegal message boards and internet forums can often be helpful in answering these types of questions
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Advanced Civil Litigation Class 6Slide 8 Jurisdiction and Service A state generally inherently obtains jurisdiction over a defendant if service occurs in that state. A state generally inherently obtains jurisdiction over a defendant if service occurs in that state. Service can be done outside the state of the court if: Service can be done outside the state of the court if: 1) The service is allowed by the state’s long-arm jurisdiction rule 1) The service is allowed by the state’s long-arm jurisdiction rule In the federal system, service may be made anywhere in the US In the federal system, service may be made anywhere in the US 2) The exercise of jurisdiction does not offend the due process clause of the Constitution 2) The exercise of jurisdiction does not offend the due process clause of the Constitution In rem jurisdiction is asserted by service of the person with legal “possession” of the property In rem jurisdiction is asserted by service of the person with legal “possession” of the property If personal service cannot be made in some cases, the rules allow for service by publication If personal service cannot be made in some cases, the rules allow for service by publication In such case, an affidavit of publication, specifically describing what was published and when, should be prepared and held in the file In such case, an affidavit of publication, specifically describing what was published and when, should be prepared and held in the file Service of motions or later pleadings (not the initial complaint) can usually be done by (certified) mail. Service of motions or later pleadings (not the initial complaint) can usually be done by (certified) mail.
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Advanced Civil Litigation Class 6Slide 9 Locating and Serving Defendants If you or your process server is having trouble locating a defendant to serve, you might want to try: If you or your process server is having trouble locating a defendant to serve, you might want to try: Internet or physical white pages Internet or physical white pages Sending mail to the last known address with “forwarding address requested” Sending mail to the last known address with “forwarding address requested” Send mail with “return receipt requested” Send mail with “return receipt requested” Contact defendant’s co-workers, landlord, friends, etc. Contact defendant’s co-workers, landlord, friends, etc. Look at public records like property tax records, voter registration rolls, etc. Look at public records like property tax records, voter registration rolls, etc. Check with private companies like utilities, banks, etc. Check with private companies like utilities, banks, etc. Contact the DMV about car registration records, etc. Contact the DMV about car registration records, etc. Place an ad offering a reward for info leading to the service Place an ad offering a reward for info leading to the service Private investigators Private investigators However, you must make sure you don’t violate debtor protection rules like the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Also, NEVER misrepresent who you are or your interests to get information. However, you must make sure you don’t violate debtor protection rules like the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Also, NEVER misrepresent who you are or your interests to get information.
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Advanced Civil Litigation Class 6Slide 10 Obtaining a Default Judgment Step 1: File a request of the clerk of the court to enter a default. This requires: Step 1: File a request of the clerk of the court to enter a default. This requires: An affidavit that defendant was served with the summons and complaint and that An affidavit that defendant was served with the summons and complaint and that The defendant has failed to respond to the summons within the prescribed time period The defendant has failed to respond to the summons within the prescribed time period Step 2: File a request for the default judgment itself Step 2: File a request for the default judgment itself An affidavit explaining what the amount of the default judgment should be should also be filed. An affidavit explaining what the amount of the default judgment should be should also be filed. The court won’t award an amount, even in default, just because that’s the number you put in the complaint. The court won’t award an amount, even in default, just because that’s the number you put in the complaint. A default judgment can often be set aside by motion of the defendant based on excusable neglect, etc. A default judgment can often be set aside by motion of the defendant based on excusable neglect, etc. Courts don’t like settling cases based on defaults Courts don’t like settling cases based on defaults
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