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which federal rule of civil procedure are you?

YOU ARE RULE 20(a)!

You are Rule 20, an important part of the Federal
Rules' policy of permissive joinder. You are
designed specifically to allow as many parties
in an action as can be tried efficiently, and
you'll include someone as long as there is some
factual overlap between a claim involving them
and the rest of the case at hand. You are
popular, out-going, and are never far from
friends. However, your overly gregarious
nature and magnanimous approach do make things
a bit crowded--you're the reason that lawsuits
are often cluttered with innumerable parties
and even more numberous claims for relief.
Still, despite the crowds that you attract, you
can't argue with the efficiency of getting
everything done at once!

Which Federal Rule of Civil Procedure Are You?
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Comments (6)

URL: http://www.mcmenamins.com/index.php?loc=57&id=80
12b! you get to tell people that they can't mess with you. that's cool. 8a is totally laid back. it's the kind of rule that would sit back at The Kennedy School and have a beer on a Wednesday night. (non-Oregonians, click the link below)

URL: http://www.nerdygirl.com
I'm rule 8(a). Apparently, I'm pretty laid back.

darcy:

URL: http://
I'm so embarrased for you that you found this quiz... and kind of mad that I'm a rule 12(b). I was hoping for one that I didn't know to help me study... ;)

laziz:

sweet action! I get to impose sanctions like Kofi Annan on a bad hair day. w00t!

URL: http://www.law.cornell.edu/rules/frcp/Rule11.htm
see the link below for Rule 11. you're all about pleadings and motions. you also get to impose sanctions on lawyers, law firms, and parties if they screw up.

laziz:

URL: http://
I'm rule 11

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