What is a motion for summary judgment?
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A motion for summary judgment is a motion that may be filed by either party and in which the party asks the court to enter judgment in his or her favor without a trial. A motion for summary judgment can be supported by evidence outside the pleadings, such as witnesses' affidavits, answers to interrogatories, and other evidence obtained prior to or during discovery. The attorney for the moving party also prepares and files with the court a memorandum of law in support of the motion.
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