Alaska Instructions for Responding to Motions in Civil Cases are sets of rules that regulate the procedure for how parties in civil lawsuit proceedings should respond to motions filed by other parties. The Alaska Rules of Civil Procedure (AR CPC) governs the response and consideration of motions in civil cases in the Alaska court system. There are three types of Alaska Instructions for Responding to Motions in Civil Cases: 1. Motion to Strike: The party filing this motion is asking the court to remove from the record a pleading or portion of a pleading that is legally insufficient or that contains immaterial or impertinent matters. 2. Motion for Summary Judgment: The party filing this motion is asking the court to render judgment in their favor without a trial, based on the fact that there is no genuine issue of material fact in dispute. 3. Motion for Reconsideration: The party filing this motion is asking the court to change a final order or judgment that has already been made in the case. This motion must be based on newly discovered evidence, an intervening change in the law, or a manifest error of law or fact.