An "opposition" is a written statement explaining to the judge why the other side is not entitled to whatever he is asking for in his motion. (g) A lawyer who represents two or more clients shall not participate in making an aggregate settlement of the claims of or against the clients, absent court.Trial memoranda must be filed and served upon opposing counsel at the time of or before submission of the memoranda to the court pursuant to. If you disagree with anything the other party asked for, you must file a written opposition. And ultimately, Clark said, the improved relations help her clients. This article is about the American legal procedure. For the proposal in a deliberative body, see Motion (parliamentary procedure). Fill out all of the forms below to finalize your case this way.