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Which rule?

2006-02-03 17:40:25.957565+01 by Dan Lyke 1 comments

Which Federal Rule of Civil Procedure are You?

YOU ARE RULE 15!

You're a very helpful rule! You allow the attorney to amend their complaint once as a matter of course at any time before the answer is filed, and also allow amendments in other cases. If a claim relates back to the original transaction or occurrence outlined in the complaint, you can amend the complaint, even though the statute of limitations has run. Like a good friend, you're always there to help out in a bind.

Which Federal Rule of Civil Procedure Are You?

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#Comment Re: made: 2006-02-03 18:56:13.169718+01 by: Diane Reese

How boring, I'm Rule 15, too. I guess we can amend together or something. Although "being there to help out in a bind" isn't such a bad rep to have....

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