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How to Respond to a Motion for Summary Judgment: Strategies for Opposing Counsel
Admin 12 April, 2025

How to Respond to a Motion for Summary Judgment: Strategies for Opposing Counsel

Learn effective strategies for responding to a motion for summary judgment. Discover how plaintiffs and defendants can challenge and defeat an MSJ with evidence, law, and timing.

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Strategic Timing: When Is the Best Moment to File a Motion for Summary Judgment?
Admin 12 April, 2025

Strategic Timing: When Is the Best Moment to File a Motion for Summary Judgment?

Learn the best time to file a motion for summary judgment based on litigation stage, discovery progress, and strategic advantage. Timing can determine success.

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Defendant vs. Plaintiff: Who Benefits More from a Motion for Summary Judgment?
Admin 12 April, 2025

Defendant vs. Plaintiff: Who Benefits More from a Motion for Summary Judgment?

Discover how both defendants and plaintiffs use motions for summary judgment to their advantage. Learn who benefits more and when to leverage this strategic litigation tool.

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How Does a Motion for Summary Judgment Impact Settlement Negotiations?
Admin 12 April, 2025

How Does a Motion for Summary Judgment Impact Settlement Negotiations?

Filing a motion for summary judgment can influence settlement negotiations by shifting legal leverage, clarifying case strength, and expediting resolution. Learn how and when it works best.

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Can You Appeal a Denied Motion for Summary Judgment?
Admin 12 April, 2025

Can You Appeal a Denied Motion for Summary Judgment?

Filing a motion for summary judgment (MSJ) is a strategic attempt to resolve a case—or specific legal issues—before trial. But what happens if the court denies the motion? For many litigants, the next question becomes: Can I appeal the denial?

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How Courts Decide a Motion for Summary Judgment: Key Factors Judges Consider
Admin 12 April, 2025

How Courts Decide a Motion for Summary Judgment: Key Factors Judges Consider

A motion for summary judgment (MSJ) is a pretrial legal request that asks the court to rule in favor of the moving party without proceeding to a full trial. To win, the movant must demonstrate that no genuine dispute of material fact exists and that they are entitled to judgment as a matter of law. But what exactly do judges look for when deciding whether to grant or deny a summary judgment motion?

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