2. A motion for summary judgment may be useful even though the moving party believes it will...

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2. A motion for summary judgment may be useful even though the moving party believes it will be unsuccessful. What advantage did defendant in Alderman gain by moving for summary judgment, rather than moving to dismiss? Reread the third paragraph of the case.

Should plaintiff be able to amend a complaint in this situation? Was her amendment made merely to prolong the litigation in the hope of forcing a settlement?

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Civil Procedure Cases And Materials

ISBN: 9780314280169

11th Edition

Authors: Jack Friedenthal, Arthur Miller, John Sexton, Helen Hershkoff

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