Summary Judgment And Motion For Reconsideration

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The document is a legal response from a county hospital addressing a motion for partial summary judgment and supporting its own summary judgment motion. It outlines the context of two distinct lawsuits involving different causes of action: one regarding unpaid rent during a lease and the other related to penalties for hold-over tenants. The response argues against claims of res judicata and collateral estoppel, clarifying that these doctrines do not apply due to the differing causes of action. It also discusses the awarding of prejudgment interest and counters arguments related to the statute of limitations and eligibility for attorney fees. The hospital requests that the court grant its motion for summary judgment while denying the opposing party's motion. This document serves as a critical tool for legal professionals navigating complex litigation involving landlord-tenant disputes and summary judgment procedures, ensuring clarity and adherence to legal processes.
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Summary Judgment And Motion For Reconsideration