Drafts the governing legal standard section for motions like FRCP 12(b)(6), with proper Bluebook citations and controlling authority hierarchy.
Drafts the governing legal standard section for motions like FRCP 12(b)(6), with proper Bluebook citations and controlling authority hierarchy. Use it when you need a court-ready standard section scoped strictly to the applicable legal test, with facts and argument excluded.
Act as a senior litigation associate. Draft the 'Legal Standard' section for a [Motion Type, e.g., Motion to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim] pursuant to [Specific Rule, e.g., FRCP 12(b)(6)]. Jurisdiction: [Specify Court, e.g., Southern District of New York]. Governing Authority: Focus on the standard established by [e.g., Twombly and Iqbal] and relevant circuit-specific precedents regarding the 'plausibility' requirement. Requirements: • Provide a concise, neutral statement of the burden of proof. • Include the standard for how the court must treat well-pleaded factual allegations vs. legal conclusions. • Format citations in [Bluebook/Local Rule] style. • Do not draft a 'Statement of Facts' or 'Argument' section. Do not attempt to apply the law to specific facts. Provide only the governing legal framework.
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