Motion to Sever Under FRCP 21: Motion or Motion Notice
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About this template
A motion to sever under FRCP (Federal Rules of Civil Procedure) Rule 21 is a legal template that deals with a request made in United States law to separate or divide a lawsuit into separate cases or trials. This motion or motion notice is typically filed by one of the parties involved in the litigation, usually the defendant or the plaintiff, seeking to have certain claims or issues removed from the current lawsuit. The purpose behind filing such a motion is to simplify the legal proceedings, avoid confusion or prejudice, expedite resolution, or for other tactical reasons. By severing the case, the court can effectively address each claim or issue independently, potentially resulting in an efficient and fair resolution of the legal matter. This template would likely include specific language and legal arguments to support the party's position for severance, referencing applicable laws, rules, and precedents.
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