Local Rule L.R. 56-2: Statement of Genuine Disputes of Material Fact by Opposing Party
C.D. Cal. — Civil rule
L.R. 56-2 Statement of Genuine Disputes of Material Fact by Opposing Party. Any party who opposes a motion for summary judgment or partial summary judgment must serve and file with the opposing papers a separate "Statement of Genuine Disputes" setting forth all material facts as to which it is contended there exists a genuine dispute necessary to be litigated. This Statement must include two columns, setting forth in the left-hand column every fact included in the moving party's Statement of Uncontroverted Facts (in the same order, using the same numbers, and with all citations to the supporting evidence identified by the moving party) and indicating for each such fact in the right-hand column whether the opposing party contends that a genuine dispute necessary to be litigated exists as to that fact. For each disputed fact, the Statement of Genuine Disputes must provide pinpoint citations (including page and line numbers, if available) to evidence in the record that supports the claim that the fact is disputed.