A motion is an application to the court for a specific court order within the confines of an existing case. Motions to retain shall be filed with the Court at least 10 working days prior to the date specified in the notice of dismissal for want of prosecution.The court may strike the pleading or issue any other appropriate order. (f) MOTION TO STRIKE. If you need more time or you have a conflict with that date, you can file a motion (request) for postponement, also called a continuance. Plaintiffs' Motion to Strike completely misreadsor fails to understandthe rules governing the conduct complained of in the motion. In any event, plaintiff has, through his Motion to Strike, taken the opportunity to address the challenged argument, id. Defendant's Motion for Sanctions (DE 34); thereafter, the Clerk re-docketed the Motion as a separate docket entry (DE 43). First, to delete the plaintiff's causes of action or the defendant's defenses to these legal claims. The motion shall point out the defects complained of and the details desired.