Responding to a Complaint: Kentucky

Responding to a Complaint: Kentucky

View the online version at http://us.practicallaw.com/w-000-1823 Responding to a Complaint: Kentucky COLIN H. LINDSAY AND MATTHEW BARSZCZ, DINSMORE & SHOHL LLP, WITH PRACTICAL LAW LITIGATION A Q&A guide to responding to a complaint in a PRE-ANSWER RESPONSES trial court of general jurisdiction in Kentucky. This 4. If motions, demurrers or the like are permitted: Q&A addresses the time to respond, extending Are there any preliminary requirements (for example, meet and the time to respond, pre-answer motions, confer with the plaintiff's counsel, have a conference with the court)? What grounds can be asserted (for example, subject matter answers, replies to the answer, counterclaims, jurisdiction, personal jurisdiction, failure to state a claim)? crossclaims, third-party claims (also known as Are available grounds that are not asserted waived (either just impleader) and defensive interpleader. for pre-answer litigation or for the whole case)? What papers are required (for example, notice of motion, motion, affidavit, memorandum of law)? OVERVIEW OF RESPONDING TO A STATE COMPLAINT Can the defendant offer evidence outside the complaint? 1. When must a defendant respond to the complaint? When and how does the plaintiff respond? Can the defendant reply? If so, when and how? A defendant must serve its answer within 20 days after service of the Does the court hear oral argument before deciding? summons (Ky. R. Civ. P. 12.01). Is discovery stayed until the court decides? If the court does not dismiss the complaint, how much time 2. How, if at all, can one obtain an extension of time to does the defendant have to file an answer? respond (for example, by stipulation, so-ordered stipulation, ex parte motion, motion on notice) MOTION TO DISMISS Preliminary Requirements Parties often stipulate to an extension between themselves, however Kentucky case law requires this agreement to be reduced to an There are no preliminary requirements to filing a motion to dismiss in agreed order signed by the court (Moffitt v. Asher, 302 S.W.2d 102 (Ky. Kentucky. 1957)). Grounds Asserted A motion to dismiss may be made on any of the following grounds: 3. What types of responses are permitted (for example, answer, motion, demurrer, special appearance)? Lack of subject matter jurisdiction. Lack of personal jurisdiction. In Kentucky, the following types of responses are permitted: Improper venue. An answer (Ky. R. Civ. P. 8.03). Insufficiency of process. A motion to dismiss (Ky. R. Civ. P. 12.02). Insufficiency of service of process. A motion for a more definite statement (Ky. R. Civ. P. 12.05). Failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted. A motion to strike (Ky. R. Civ. P. 12.06). Failure to join an indispensable party. (Ky. R. Civ. P. 12.02.) © 2014 Thomson Reuters. All rights reserved. Responding to a Complaint: Kentucky Waiver Serving an Answer or Other Response If a party makes a motion under Rule 12 of the Kentucky Rules of Civil If the court denies a motion to dismiss, the defendant has ten days Procedure, but omits any defense or objection available under Rule from the date of entry of the court's order in which to serve its answer 12 and which Rule 12 permits to be made by motion, the party cannot (Ky. R. Civ. P. 12.01). later make a motion on the omitted defense or objection, other than: MOTIONS FOR A MORE DEFINITE STATEMENT Failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted. Failure to join an indispensable party. Preliminary Requirements Failure to state a legal claim to a defense. There are no preliminary requirements to filing a motion for a more definite statement. (Ky. Rs. Civ. P. 12.07 and 12.08.) Grounds Asserted Required Papers A motion for a more definite statement can be filed only when the The Kentucky Rules of Civil Procedure do not set out what papers are complaint is so vague and ambiguous that the defendant cannot required for a motion to dismiss. Counsel should check the local rules respond. A defendant must point out the defects and the details in a given jurisdiction, as different courts throughout Kentucky have desired. (Ky. R. Civ. P. 12.05.) different requirements. Some courts require only a motion and other courts require a separate memorandum of law. Waiver Outside Evidence A defendant cannot complain about the lack of particularity in the complaint where it does not seek a more definite statement Scott( v. In most cases, presentation of evidence outside the pleading itself is Farmers State Bank, 410 S.W.2d 717 (Ky. 1966)). disfavored. If a court accepts outside evidence, a motion to dismiss for failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted converts into Required Papers a motion for summary judgment (Ky. R. Civ. P. 12.02). The Kentucky Rules of Civil Procedure do not set out what papers are When a plaintiff attaches documents as exhibits to a complaint (such required for a motion for a more definite statement. Before filing a as in a breach of contract claim), those exhibits are treated as part motion, counsel should check the local rules in a given jurisdiction, as of the pleading for purposes of a motion to dismiss (Underwriter's different courts throughout Kentucky have their own local rules. at Lloyd's v. Abundance Coal, Inc., 352 S.W.3d 594, 596 n.2 (Ky. App. 2011)). Outside Evidence The nature of a motion for a more definite statement does not lend Response by Plaintiffs itself to the presentation of outside evidence. A plaintiff is typically allowed to file a response to a motion to dis- miss, although there is no time period set out by the Kentucky Rules Response by Plaintiffs of Civil Procedure about when that response must be filed. Counsel A plaintiff is typically allowed to file a response to a motion for a more should check the local rules in a given jurisdiction, as different courts definite statement, although there is no time period set out by the throughout Kentucky have different rules on responsive pleading. Kentucky Rules of Civil Procedure about when that response must be Reply by Defendants filed. Before filing a response, counsel should check the local rules in a given jurisdiction, as different courts throughout Kentucky have It is customary in Kentucky to allow the defendant a reply as a matter their own local rules. of right. There is no rule that specifically addresses this issue. Counsel should check the local rules in a given jurisdiction, as different courts Reply by Defendants throughout Kentucky have their own local rules concerning motion It is customary in Kentucky to allow the defendant a reply as a practice. matter of right. There is no rule that specifically addresses this issue. Oral Arguments Before filing a reply, counsel should check the local rules in a given jurisdiction, as different courts throughout Kentucky have their own A motion to dismiss must be heard by the court before a trial (Ky. R. local rules. Civ. P. 12.04). Enforcement of this rule varies under local practice. Oral Argument Stay of Discovery The Kentucky Rules of Civil Procedure do not require oral argument Discovery is not automatically stayed while a motion to dismiss is on a motion for a more definite statement. Counsel should check pending, although courts have discretion to stay discovery pending the local rules in a given jurisdiction, as different courts throughout a motion to dismiss. This can be accomplished by filing a separate Kentucky have their own local rules for oral arguments on motions for motion to stay discovery. (Clark v. Cincinnati Ins. Co., No. 2005-CA- a more definite statement. 000356-MR, 2006 WL 1044461, at *2 (Ky. App. Apr. 21, 2006).) 2 © 2014 Thomson Reuters. All rights reserved. Responding to a Complaint: Kentucky Stay of Discovery Oral Argument Discovery is not automatically stayed while a motion for a more The Kentucky Rules of Civil Procedure do not require oral argument definite statement is pending, although courts have discretion to stay on a motion to strike. Counsel should check the local rules in a given discovery pending a motion for a more definite statement. This can jurisdiction, as different courts throughout Kentucky have their own be accomplished by filing a separate motion to stay discovery. Clark,( local rules for oral argument on a motion to strike. 2006 WL 1044461, at *2.) Stay of Discovery Serving an Answer or Other Response Discovery is not automatically stayed while a motion to strike is pend- If the court denies a motion for a more definite statement, the defen- ing, although courts have discretion to stay discovery pending a mo- dant has ten days from the date of entry of the court's order in which tion to strike. This can be accomplished by filing a separate motion to to serve its answer (Ky. R. Civ. P. 12.01). stay discovery. (Clark, 2006 WL 1044461, at *2.) Serving an Answer or Other Response MOTION TO STRIKE If the court denies a motion to strike, the defendant has ten days from Preliminary Requirements the date of entry of the court's order in which to serve its answer (Ky. There are no preliminary requirements for motions to strike. R. Civ. P. 12.01). Grounds Asserted ANSWERING THE COMPLAINT A motion to strike can be filed to request that the court strike any 5. What are the required and optional contents of an answer? sham, redundant, immaterial, impertinent, or scandalous matter (Ky. R. Civ. P. 12.06). REQUIRED CONTENTS Waiver In Kentucky, an answer must indicate whether the defendant is admitting or denying the allegations in the complaint (Ky.

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