Rev. 01/18/2024
Fed. R. Bankr. P. 7056
Fed. R. Civ. P. 56
Miss. Bankr. L. R. 7056-1
A motion for summary judgment is a request by either the plaintiff or the defendant requesting the court enter a judgment without a trial because there is no genuine issue regarding any material fact. A summary judgment is given on the basis of pleadings, affidavits, and exhibits presented for the record. The respondent must file a response and memorandum brief within 21 days after service of the motion and supporting memorandum. The movant may file a reply to the response within 14 days after the response is served. See Miss. Bankr. L. R. 7056-1(3)(B) |
Docket Events:
[Bankruptcy > Motions/Applications > Summary Judgment]
[Adversary > Motions > Summary Judgment]
Requirements:
KMS Cases |
JAW Cases |
Motion with Certificate of Service |
Motion with Certificate of Service |
Memorandum brief |
Memorandum brief |
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