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Wyoming Appendix B Memorandum and Order Regarding Discovery Motions and Dispositive Motions, including Motions for Summary Judgment and Analogous Motions to Dismiss in Civil Cases.

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Appendix B Memorandum and Order Regarding Discovery Motions and Dispositive Motions, including Motions for Summary Judgment and Analogous Motions to Dismiss in Civil Cases.

Wyoming Appendix B Memorandum and Order Regarding Discovery Motions and Dispositive Motions, including Motions for Summary Judgment and Analogous Motions to Dismiss in Civil Cases., is a document from the Wyoming Supreme Court that outlines procedures for motion practice in civil cases. This document provides guidance on filing and responding to discovery and dispositive motions, including motions for summary judgment and analogous motions to dismiss. It sets forth the obligations of each party in responding to discovery and dispositive motions, as well as when and how such motions should be filed and heard. It also provides guidance on the standards for such motions and the procedures to be followed in the event of a dispute. The types of Wyoming Appendix B Memorandum and Order Regarding Discovery Motions and Dispositive Motions, including Motions for Summary Judgment and Analogous Motions to Dismiss in Civil Cases., include: motion for summary judgment (MSC); motion to dismiss (MTD); motion to strike (MTS); motion to compel discovery (MCD); motion for protective order (MPH); motion in liming (MIL); motion to set aside judgment (MSC); and miscellaneous dispositive motions.

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A party may serve on any other party a written request to admit, for purposes of the pending action only, the truth of any matters within the scope of Rule 26(b)(1) relating to: (A) facts, the application of law to fact, or opinions about either; and (B) the genuineness of any described documents.

A party may move-at any time, even after judgment- to amend the pleadings to conform them to the evidence and to raise an unpleaded issue. But failure to amend does not affect the result of the trial of that issue.

Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 11 provides that a district court may sanction attorneys or parties who submit pleadings for an improper purpose or that contain frivolous arguments or arguments that have no evidentiary support.

If no written objection is timely filed, the court may sign the judgment or order. If objection is timely filed, the court will resolve the matter with or without a hearing.

Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure imposes a threshold prefiling investigation that, while appearing straightforward, might leave doubt about what satisfies the requisite inquiry. Under Rule 11, there is an affirmative duty to investigate both as to law and as to fact before a complaint is filed.

Rule 37 - Failure to make disclosures or to cooperate in discovery; sanctions (a) Motion for an Order Compelling Disclosure or Discovery. (1) In General. On notice to other parties and all affected persons, a party may move for an order compelling disclosure or discovery.

Rule 40 - Assignment for trial or alternative dispute resolution (a) Scheduling Actions for Trial. The court shall place actions upon the trial calendar: (1) without request of the parties; or (2) upon request of a party and notice to the other parties; or (3) in such other manner as the court deems expedient.

Rule 11 - Signing pleadings, motions, and other papers; representations to the court; sanctions (a) Signature. Every pleading, written motion, and other paper must be signed by at least one attorney of record in the attorney's name-or by a party personally if the party is unrepresented.

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Items 1 - 7 — 202. 8-g Motions for Summary Judgment; Statements of Material Facts.Dispositive matters. Local Civil Rule 6.2. Case Structuring Order; PLEADINGS AND MOTIONS; Rule 6. Signing of pleadings, motions, or other documents. 12. (c) Serving Numerous Defendants. The Court, with the Clerk of the Court within 10 days after entry of the order or judgment as provided in RCW 2.24.050. (1)Trial Brief or Memorandum. (a) Compliance with California Rules of Court .

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Wyoming Appendix B Memorandum and Order Regarding Discovery Motions and Dispositive Motions, including Motions for Summary Judgment and Analogous Motions to Dismiss in Civil Cases.