Motion for Partial Summary Judgment

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  • WHAT IS A MOTION FOR PARTIAL SUMMARY JUDGMENT? A motion for partial summary judgment is a request made by a party to the court to rule on a specific issue or element of a case that can be decided based on the evidence and legal arguments presented in the motion, without the need for a trial.
  • WHY WOULD I NEED A MOTION FOR PARTIAL SUMMARY JUDGMENT? You would need a motion for partial summary judgment if you believe that there is no genuine dispute as to a specific issue or element of your case, and that you are entitled to a judgment as a matter of law.
  • WHEN WOULD I NEED A MOTION FOR PARTIAL SUMMARY JUDGMENT? You would need a motion for partial summary judgment after the close of discovery and before trial, when you have identified a specific issue or element of your case that can be decided based on the evidence and legal arguments presented in the motion.
  • HOW WOULD I USE A MOTION FOR PARTIAL SUMMARY JUDGMENT? You would use a motion for partial summary judgment to request that the court rule on a specific issue or element of your case that can be decided based on the evidence and legal arguments presented in the motion. The motion should include a statement of the undisputed facts, any legal arguments supporting your position, and any relevant case law.
  • WHAT’S THE PROCESS? We’ll guide you through the process of completing a motion for partial summary judgment that sets out your request. In the end, you will download a properly formatted motion for partial summary judgment to file with the court.

Journey Route
On your way to the perfect motion for partial summary judgment, you will pass the following milestones:
  1. Awareness – Understand the rules, requirements, and factors for success of a motion for partial summary judgment.
  2. Analysis – Analyze the claims in your case to determine the relevant facts for your motion for partial summary judgment.
  3. Authority – Find case law and other legal support for your motion for partial summary judgment.
  4. Assembly – Generate your motion for partial summary judgment using the rules, relevant facts, case law, and other case information.

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