Cliff Rieders Cliff Rieders

I always thought it was a ridiculous expression, but we still hear people say; "What's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander." While I do not know much about sauce for goose or gander, I know a little something about preliminary objections.

Preliminary objections, in the world occupied by most lawyers, are typically about the party being sued raising a number of issues to be determined at the outset of the case, such as jurisdiction, venue and whether a legal claim is stated. However, it is now a small "cottage industry" for the defendants to file preliminary objections based upon the lack of the requisite specific facts pleaded by a plaintiff.