Trademark Law
A motion for summary judgment is a legal request made by a party in a lawsuit, asking the court to rule that the other party has no case because there are no facts at issue that require a trial. This motion is based on the argument that even if all evidence is viewed in the light most favorable to the non-moving party, there are no genuine disputes of material fact that warrant a trial. It serves as a strategic tool in litigation to potentially expedite the resolution of a case and reduce unnecessary legal costs.
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