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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^https://cardozolawreview.com/notice-pleading-in-exile/ "Much of the scholarly attention devoted to Iqbal and Twombly has noted (and typically decried) the Supreme Court’s rejection of the lenient notice-pleading standard."[/quote] The law review article cited by you asserts the opposite of the point that you are trying to make (if your point is that notice pleading is dead in the federal court system). The law review article reveals that notice pleading standard is still the standard in federal court, but it is complicated somewhat by the plausibility standard.[/quote] And the article notes that majority view is that we no longer have notice pleading in federal court...[/quote] Do you really want to base an assertion of a prevailing legal standard on a law review article ? I enjoy your posts, but notice pleading is still the standard under the FRCP.[/quote]
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