A summary judgement is when the facts aren't in dispute, so rather than going to trial, it's requested that a judge simply ren - A summary judgement is when the facts are not in dispute, and the judge is asked to simply apply the law.
I'm working on a homework assignment for ACC 774 - for some reason I thought this class was going to be about - I thought it was going to be a detailed deep dive about or into the legal aspects of fixed income securities. and that's not really what this class is.
The assignment is that I have to look at - Wulf v. Bravo Brio Rest. Grp., Inc., 2019-Ohio-3434 - and there seems to be a stage before this - Wulf v. Bravo Brio Rest. Grp., Inc., 2018 Ohio Misc. - and I don't really know how to describe the two different stages. one takes place in an appeals court, or appellate court, or court of appeals, and that's the one I need to look at, but the stage before that? what is it called? - I think this is called the trial court's judgement - this is from the last line in the 2019 case referring to the 2018 case - it refers to the 2018 case as the trial court's judgement
what does it mean for a motion to be well taken?
what is a non-moving party? - I think that this has something to do with who or who is not making a motion, in this case, the Wulf V bravo 2018, the one that I'm not assigned, - One party is making a motion for a summary judgement, and maybe that's the moving party. I might have to look this up to make sure, but - it just seems contextually what moving and non-moving is about.
I pulled my older computer - my older laptop computer out to - kind of - I guess - multi-task. It is so slow, like really slow. It is not as slow as it was before. I recently reinstalled everything, but it's still really slow. The old laptop is nearly identical to the one it replaced, I don't know what happened to that one, but that even older laptop wasn't as slow as this older one.
what does sub judice mean? - I think that this mean before the court
what is an affidavit?
What is a deposition?
What is a deposition?
References
Clarkson, Kenneth W. and Miller, Roger LeRoy. Business Law: Text and Cases: 5–2b. Dismissals and Judgments before Trial .16th Edition Cengage, 2025
Jones, Donald L. Court Procedures: Motions. ACC 774 Law for Accountants II, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, Spring 2025
Jones, Donald L. Court Procedures: Motions. ACC 774 Law for Accountants II, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, Spring 2025
Powell, Michael E. Wulf v. Bravo Brio Rest. Grp., Inc., 2019-Ohio-3434. Court of Appeals of Ohio, Twelfth Appellate District, Butler County, August 26th 2019
Powers II, Noah E. Wulf v. Bravo Brio Rest. Grp., Inc., 2018 Ohio Misc. State of Ohio, Court of Common Pleas, Butler County, General Division, December 3rd 2018

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