Personal Injury & Torts
May 8, 2001
Think Ahead
As any experienced litigator knows, a motion for summary judgment or summary adjudication is one of the most significant that can be argued in the course of a trial. It can strike fear into a plaintiff's heart - or it can be the last hope for a defendant's salvation.




As any experienced litigator knows, a motion for summary judgment or summary adjudication is one of the most significant that can be argued in the course of a trial. It can strike fear into a plaintiff's heart - or it can be the last hope for a defendant's salvation.
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