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DEFENDANTS’ MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT

DEFENDANTS’ MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT

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DEFENDANTS’ MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT. Pursuant to Rule 56(B) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Defendants Jeremy N. Wise and Wise Buy Now, LLC (“Defendants”) respectfully move the Court for summary judgment on all of Plaintiff David Allison d/b/a Cheat Code Central’s claims against Defendants.

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Civil Dispositive Motions: A Basic Breakdown

Civil Dispositive Motions: A Basic Breakdown

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B. Summary Judgment (Rule 56) 1. Summary judgment motions ask the court to examine the record and determine whether any material questions exist for a jury to decide. 2. Standard: Court “shall” grant a motion for summary judgment if “there is no genuine issue of material fact” as shown by “the pleadings,

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ILLINOIS LAW MANUAL - Querrey

ILLINOIS LAW MANUAL - Querrey

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A motion for summary judgment will be granted if the pleadings, depositions, and admissions on file, together with the affidavits, if any, show that there is no genuine issue as to any material fact and that the moving party is entitled to judgment as a matter of law. Dickson v.

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A Practical Guide to the Equitable Bill of Review

A Practical Guide to the Equitable Bill of Review

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judgment because it is too late to move for a new trial and too late to appeal. A bill of review is not an appeal of the underlying judgment, but rather a direct attack on the judgment.2 The proceeding is filed in the same court that rendered the underlying judgment, and seeks to have that court set aside the judgment and grant a

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Motion to Continue Trial - saclaw.org

Motion to Continue Trial - saclaw.org

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A “motion” is a request made in a case asking the court to issue an order of some sort. Most motions are in writing. With few exceptions (such as in family law cases), there is no Judicial Council form for making a motion. Instead, the motion must be typed on 28-line pleading paper. A written motion consists of five parts:

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