[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Recipient's Name] [Recipient's Address] [City, State, ZIP] Re: [Case Title] [Case Number] Dear [Recipient's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to request an Order Granting Motion for Summary Judgment in relation to the above-mentioned case. As the plaintiff/defendant, I believe that the material facts of this case are undisputed, making a trial unnecessary and warranting judgment as a matter of law. I would like to provide a detailed description of the grounds on which this motion is based and the legal standards that support my request. 1. Background: [Provide a brief summary of the case, stating the nature of the dispute and the relevant parties involved.] 2. Statement of Facts: [Present a clear and concise summary of the undisputed material facts of the case, highlighting the key points that support your position.] 3. Legal Argument: [Outline the relevant legal principles and statutes that support your claim for summary judgment. By referring to specific New York laws, cases, or court rules, illustrate why there is no genuine issue of material fact and why you are entitled to judgment as a matter of law.] 4. Legal Standard for Summary Judgment: [Explain the legal standard required for summary judgment under the specific New York laws or court rules applicable to this case. Discuss the burden of proof and the criteria that must be met for a motion for summary judgment to be granted.] Types of New York Sample Letters for Order Granting Motion for Summary Judgment: a. Letter for Plaintiff's Motion for Summary Judgment: If you are the plaintiff in the case and seeking summary judgment, this letter should be tailored to explain the basis for your claim and why you believe the defendant has failed to raise any genuine issues of material fact that would require a trial. b. Letter for Defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment: If you are the defendant and filing a motion for summary judgment, this letter should detail the reasons why you believe the plaintiff's claims lack merit, demonstrating that there is no genuine issue of material fact to be decided at trial. c. Letter for Cross-Motion for Summary Judgment: In some cases, both parties may file cross-motions for summary judgment, each seeking judgment in their favor. This letter should present arguments against the opposing party's motion while asserting why your own motion should be granted. In light of the foregoing, I kindly request the court to issue an Order Granting Motion for Summary Judgment in this matter. I have attached a proposed order for your convenience. Should you require any additional documents or information, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you for your attention to this matter, and I look forward to a favorable resolution. Sincerely, [Your Name]