Alaska Motion and Affidavit for Summary Judgment are legal documents used in Alaska state courts for a motion for summary judgment. A motion for summary judgment is a request for a court to enter a judgment based on the facts in the pleadings and any attached documents or affidavits, without the need for a trial. The motion must be supported by an affidavit, which is a sworn statement from a witness or expert. The Alaska Motion and Affidavit for Summary Judgment must include all relevant facts and legal arguments in support of the motion. There are two types of Alaska Motion and Affidavit for Summary Judgment. The first type is a motion for summary judgment that is filed by a party to the case and is based solely on the facts in the pleadings and any attached documents or affidavits. The second type is a motion for summary judgment that is filed by a third party and is based on expert testimony or facts that are not in the pleadings.