This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings. Under Pennsylvania law, a motion for judgment on the pleadings is granted only where the pleadings demonstrate that no genuine issue of fact exists, and the moving party is entitled to judgment as a matter of law.
208.2(e) A party who files a motion for a protective order or a motion to compel discovery that has been objected to by the opposing party, shall certify, in the motion, that counsel has conferred or attempted to confer with all interested parties in order to resolve the dispute.
R.C.P. 1920.42, the moving party shall serve all counsel of record and any unrepresented party with a copy of said praecipe and the proposed decree, and written notice of the intention to file the praecipe and proposal decree, substantially in the form set forth in Pa. R.C.P.
Rule 440. Service of Legal Papers Other than Original Process. Official Note: Such other address as a party may agree might include a mailbox in the prothonotary's office or an e-mail address. (ii) by transmitting a copy by facsimile to the party's attorney of record as provided by subdivision (d).
212.2A. Unless otherwise directed by the court, a Pre-Trial Conference shall be scheduled by the Court Administrator for every case certified for jury trial, or by the Court in a case management order.
Code r. 1024 - Verification. (a) Every pleading containing an averment of fact not appearing of record in the action or containing a denial of fact shall state that the averment or denial is true upon the signer's personal knowledge or information and belief and shall be verified.
Rule 208.2. Any requirements of a court relating to the format of a motion and cover sheet must be set forth in local rules numbered Local Rule 205.2(a) and Local Rule 205.2(b). (b) A motion need not be verified unless verification is required by general rule governing the particular motion or by order of court.
Motion to Dismiss (a) Upon the commencement of any action filed by a pro se plaintiff in the court of common pleas, a defendant may file a motion to dismiss the action on the basis that: (1) The pro se plaintiff is alleging the same or related claims which the pro se plaintiff raised in a prior action against the same ...