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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Motion to Reconsider in the editor.
  2. In the 'Identify of Moving Party' section, enter the name and designation of the moving party requesting relief.
  3. Proceed to 'Statement of Relief Sought' and clearly outline the specific relief you are seeking from the court.
  4. In 'Facts Relevant to Motion', provide a concise summary of facts that support your request for reconsideration.
  5. Next, detail your 'Grounds for Relief and Argument', articulating the legal basis for your motion.
  6. Finally, add the date and include your signature along with your contact information and Washington State Bar Association membership number.

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Success Rate: Statistically, courts rarely grant motions for reconsideration, with a success rate estimated at less than 10%. Appellate Rights: Denials of motions for reconsideration are not directly appealable, but they may be reviewed as part of an appeal from the underlying order.
The most common type of post-trial motion is a Motion for Reconsideration in which you are asking the judge to reconsider his/her ruling and change one specific part of the court order or the courts overall ruling.
Response times for a Motion for Reconsideration vary by jurisdiction and court rules. Typically, courts set specific deadlines for opposing parties to reply, often ranging from 10 to 30 days. After filing, monitor court communications closely and ensure all required documents are properly submitted.
Motions to reconsider and motions to rescind also have different timing requirements. A strict application of Roberts Rules requires that a motion to reconsider to be made on the same day the vote on the original motion was taken. However, a motion to reconsider, once made, can be debated and voted on at a later date.
A motion to reconsider and a motion to rescind are the most common methods for a governing body or a committee to review or reverse a prior action of the body or committee.
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