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· 1/28/2005

Underberg v. United States

Citations

  • 362 F. Supp. 2d 1278
  • 95 A.F.T.R.2d (RIA) 1211
  • 2005 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 3089
  • 2005 WL 678745

How courts have described this case

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  • noting that admissions cannot be overcome with contradictory affidavit or other new evidence at summary judgment stage
  • a party generally may not introduce statements from its own answers to interrogatories as evidence because such answers typically constitute hearsay when used in this manner
  • admissions in pleadings are not overcome by contradictory affidavits at summary judgment
  • admissions in pleadings established conclusively unless Court permits amendment or withdrawal
  • “An admission under Fed. R. Civ. P. 36(b

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Judges: Armijo

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