Local Rule 7056-1: Summary Judgment.
Bankr. D.S.D. — Civil rule
Rule 7056-1. Summary Judgment.
(a) Statements re: material facts.
(1) Statement by the movant. A motion for summary judgment shall be accompanied by a separate, concise statement of the material facts the movant contends are not genuinely disputed. Each material fact shall be set forth in a separately numbered paragraph and shall contain a specific citation to the record. The statement shall be docketed as an attachment to the motion.
(2) Statement by any objector. An objection to a motion for summary judgment shall be accompanied by a separate, concise statement of the material facts the objector contends are genuinely disputed. Each disputed material fact shall be set forth in a separately numbered paragraph, containing both a citation to the movant's statement of the material facts and a specific citation to the record. The statement shall be docketed as an attachment to the objection.
(3) Uncontroverted facts. All material facts set forth in the movant's statement are deemed admitted unless specifically controverted by the objecting party's statement.
(b) Briefs. A motion for summary judgment or an objection to a motion for summary judgment shall be accompanied by a brief that sets forth that party's position and specific legal authority in support of that position. The brief shall be docketed as an attachment to the motion or objection.