Wisconsin Summary Judgment Procedure in Cases Assigned to Judge Barbara B. Crab is a procedural process used in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin. This procedure applies to cases assigned to Judge Barbara B. Crab. It is designed to provide an expedited review of claims and to resolve cases in an efficient and timely manner. The procedure consists of the following steps: 1. Parties must file a motion for summary judgment. 2. Parties must file a statement of undisputed facts. 3. Parties must file a brief in support of their motion. 4. Parties must file a response to the motion for summary judgment. 5. Judge Crab will review the motion and briefs and issue a ruling. There are two types of summary judgment procedure in cases assigned to Judge Barbara B. Crab. The first is called an "on the record" summary judgment procedure, which allows the judge to review the motion and briefs without having to hold an evidentiary hearing. The second is called an "evidentiary" summary judgment procedure, which requires the judge to hold an evidentiary hearing to hear testimony and gather evidence before deciding the motion.