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Anderson v. Liberty Lobby Inc. 477 U.S. 242 (1986) is a United States Supreme Court case articulating the standard for a trial court to grant summary judgment. Summary judgment will lie when taking all factual inferences in the non-movant’s favor there exists no genuine issue as to a material fact such that the movant deserves judgment as a matter of law.

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