West et al v. Bank of America, NA
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ORDER & OPINION by Judge Ronald A. White denying plaintiffs' motion to strike affirmative defenses ( 10 Motion to Strike ) (lal, Deputy Clerk)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
EASTERN DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA
THOMAS F. WEST, and
DIANA M. WEST,
Plaintiffs,
v.
Case No. CIV-15-058-RAW
BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,
Defendant.
ORDER & OPINION
Before the court is Plaintiffs’ motion to strike Defendant’s twenty-six affirmative
defenses [Docket No. 10]. Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 8 provides in pertinent part that a
defendant must “state in short and plain terms its defenses to each claim asserted against it,” and
that a defendant “may state as many separate claims and defenses as it has, regardless of
consistency.” Fed. R. Civ. P. 8(b)(1)(A), 8(c)(1) and 8(d)(3).
Pursuant to Rule 12(f), the court may strike defenses, but motions to strike defenses “are
disfavored and infrequently granted.” Vincent v. Lindsey Management Co., Inc., No. 12-CV210-JED-PJC, 2013 WL 6732661 at *4 (N.D. Okla. Dec. 19, 2013) (citing United States v.
Hardage, 116 F.R.D. 460, 463 (W.D. Okla. 1987)). As Defendant quotes and the Northern
District of Illinois aptly noted, the reason for this is that “the very possibility of waiver makes it
important (and certainly prudent) to plead all appropriate affirmative defenses, and “the cautious
pleader is fully justified in setting up as affirmative defenses anything that might possibly fall
into that category, even though that approach may lead to pleading matters as affirmative
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defenses that could have been set forth in simple denials. Bobbitt v. Victorian House, Inc., 532
F.Supp. 734, 736 (N.D. Ill. 1982).
To succeed in their motion, Plaintiffs would have to demonstrate that they would “be
prejudiced significantly if the attacked allegations are left in the pleadings.” Hardage, 116
F.R.D. at 463. Plaintiffs have not demonstrated any prejudice. Accordingly, the motion to strike
affirmative defenses [Docket No. 10] is hereby DENIED.
IT IS SO ORDERED this 11th day of September, 2015.
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THE HONORABLE RONALD A. WHITE
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
EASTERN DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA
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