Legal Question in Consumer Law in Florida
summery judgement
How does defendent reply against motion for summery judgement against said defendent?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: summery judgement
You will need to file an affidavit, deposition or evidence that creates a question of fact (a dispute in facts) that would be of relevance to the case.
Re: summary judgement
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You can file an Affidavit in Oppostion to Motion for Summary Judgment or at least a Response to Motion for Summary Judgment. You need to read the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure for the timeframe in which your response must be filed. You must allege one or more issues that are triable by the court in order to defeat the motion.
Scott R. Jay, Esq.
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