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· 3/20/2006

Sender v. Mann

Citations

  • 423 F. Supp. 2d 1155
  • 2006 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 18217
  • 2006 WL 753209

How courts have described this case

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  • “Most important, redundant allegations need not be stricken if their presence in the pleading cannot prejudice the adverse party.” (quotation and alteration omitted)
  • “Most important, redundant allegations need not be stricken if their presence in the pleading cannot prejudice the adverse party.” (quotation and alteration omitted)
  • “A defendant’s denial of an element of an offense is not properly an affirmative defense but a denial.”
  • “An affirmative defense is a basis for denying liability even if the facts of a complaint are true…”
  • trustee permitted to pursue claims against law firm that did legal work for debtor for aiding and abetting breach of fiduciary duty to creditors
  • “Since [plaintiffs] claim on behalf of the ... trust were assigned to him after the date of the bankruptcy petition, the extended statute of limitations does not apply to these claims.”

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Judges: Babcock

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