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New Hampshire Assented-to Motion to Dismiss Federal Claims and To Amend Complaint

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Federal Rule of Civil Procedure (FRCP) 12 governs federal motions to dismiss. A defendant making a motion to dismiss must do so before filing an answer or other responsive pleading, and the motion is generally due when the defendant's answer would have been due (see FRCP 12(b)).

A plaintiff can file a motion to voluntarily dismiss the case before the defendant has filed their answer. After the defendant has filed their answer to the complaint, the plaintiff and the defendant can come to an agreement and file a motion with the court to dismiss the case.

If a plaintiff who is a citizen of California files suit in a California state court against a defendant who is a citizen of Minnesota, for example, they could file in federal court if the amount of their claims is $75,000 or more.It cannot be removed if any defendant is a citizen of the state in which it is filed.

Some have allowed defendants to file a simultaneous motion and an answer, and some have allowed defendants to file a post-answer 12(b)(6) motion as long as the defendant raised the defense in its answer.

The defendant shall answer the amendments, or the complaint as amended, within 30 days after service thereof, or such other time as the court may direct, and judgment by default may be entered upon failure to answer, as in other cases.

2000) (Because a motion to dismiss for failure to state a claim is not a 'responsive pleading,' a plaintiff may amend the complaint once without leave, even during the pendency of a motion to dismiss, if the defendant has not yet served an answer.)

The court should freely give leave when justice so requires. (3) Time to Respond. Unless the court orders otherwise, any required response to an amended pleading must be made within the time remaining to respond to the original pleading or within 14 days after service of the amended pleading, whichever is later.

If the court denies (or partially denies) the motion to dismiss or postpones judgment until trial, the moving party must file a responsive pleading within 14 days after receiving notice of the court's action (FRCP 12(a)(4)(A)).

You have 14 days to respond to a motion to dismiss.

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New Hampshire Assented-to Motion to Dismiss Federal Claims and To Amend Complaint