Top Tips To Kill A Summary Motion And Win Your Case
Top Tips To Kill A Summary Motion And Win Your Case
Includes Full Length Instructional Video
Brian shows you how to Respond to a Summary Motion. There are two types: The Early Summary Motion and the Killer Summary Motion. Both aim for the end of the case but the “Early” one is milder (usually just a billing exercise by the filer) and easy to overcome. See the tricks Brian uses when facing the “Killer” Summary Motion and why the other side that is filing the Motion, does what it does. Its all about how you start with your initial filing and or Answer with the Preliminary Statement and Counter Affidavit playing major roles in “killing” the Killer Motion. Brian’s video will help you protect yourself and others while giving you a nice bonus to win, at the end.
This video includes the following documents/templates:
- Summary motion responses
- Show notes
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