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WHAT IF I AM OPPOSING A MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT AND I WANT TO SEEK SUMMARY JUDGMENT OR SOME OTHER TYPE OF RELIEF RELATED TO MY OPPONENTS MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT?

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WHAT IF I AM OPPOSING A MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT AND I WANT TO SEEK SUMMARY JUDGMENT OR SOME OTHER TYPE OF RELIEF RELATED TO MY OPPONENTS MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT?

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You must file a cross motion seeking the relief you want from the court. To file a cross motion, you must generally follow the steps discussed above for filing motions. However, the cross motion should be scheduled to be heard on the same date as the original motion for summary judgment that you are opposing.

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