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In civil cases like this, a moving party asks the court to apply the law to an undisputed fact. Then, the court makes a ruling without proceeding to a full trial. Summary judgment streamlines the judicial process. It often saves both parties time and resources.
Drafting A Motion For Summary Judgment Your task is to demonstrate two simple things: 1) the material facts are undisputed (i.e., there are no genuine issues of material fact); and 2) you are entitled to judgment as a matter of law on those facts.
A summary judgment is a judgment entered by a court for one party and against another party without a full trial.
Examples of summary judgement motions John says that Linda ran a red light and caused the crash. John happens to have a video of Linda running the red light and crashing into him. Johns attorney files a motion for summary judgment claiming that: There are no material facts that can be reasonably disputed.
What You Need in Your Motion for Summary Judgement Title and Introduction. Clearly state the documents purpose and include the case caption. Statement of Facts. Provide a clear, detailed statement of the undisputed facts. Standard of Review. Explain the legal standard for granting summary judgment. Argument. Conclusion.
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Rule 56 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure states that a motion for summary judgment must be supported or opposed by citing to particular parts of materials in the record, to include depositions, documents, electronically stored information, affidavits or declarations, stipulations * * *, admissions,
If the motion is granted for a full summary judgment, there will be no trial. The judge will immediately enter judgment for the movant. If the motion is granted for a partial summary judgment, the trial remains to resolve the remaining issues.
A party who requests a summary judgment must be entitled to judgment as a matter of law if the undisputed facts are true because the law requires judgment in their favor. EXAMPLE: In Arizona, if you do not pay off your car loan, you are still liable for the deficiency balance even if you think it is unfair.

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