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What does "Plaintiff's Motion for Summary Judgement Including a Hearing to Tax Attorney's Fees and Costs" mean?

  • A friend of mine got a legal notice which states, "Plaintiff's Motion for Summary Judgement Including a Hearing to Tax Attorney's Fees and Costs". Anyone know what this means?

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    It means the plaitiff has made his or her case and defendant has no Defense if you are the defendant and you believe you do have a defense and they want you to pay there attorneys. You need to file a brief objecting to the motion for summary alleging that at least one question of material fact to get past summary. At this point you should be getting in touch with an attorney.

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Summary judgment means convincing the judge that the plaintiff has no case as a matter of law. It is a request to stop the litigation (dismiss the case). The hearing would be to argue that the one who loses the SJ motion pays the other party's attorney fees and costs.

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