Attorney Smith files a motion to dismiss a case without conducting a reasonable investigation into the facts and submits statements that lack any supporting evidence or legal basis. In response, the opposing party moves for sanctions under Rule 11. Which of the following is the most appropriate sanction the court may impose on Attorney Smith?
Order Attorney Smith to pay the opposing party’s reasonable attorney fees related to the motion.
Revoke Attorney Smith’s license to practice law.
Under Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, when an attorney submits filings that are not well-grounded in fact or law, or are filed for an improper purpose, the court may impose sanctions. The most appropriate sanction in this scenario is requiring the attorney to pay the opposing party's reasonable attorney fees incurred due to the improper filing. This ensures accountability and deters future misconduct.
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