actions against Department of Employment

Wyoming Rules of Civil Procedure

Rule: 7

Jurisdiction: WY

Bluebook Citation: Wyo. R. Civ. P. 7

supersede W.R.C.P.6(d). Fullmer v. Wyoming Employment Sec. Comm’n, 858 P.2d 1122, 1993 Wyo. LEXIS 141 (Wyo. 1993). Nonmoving party must receive notice of conversion. — Rule 56, W.R.C.P., in combina- tion with Rule 6(c), W.R.C.P., establishes a general requirement that the nonmoving party receive 10 days’ notice of conversion in order to file opposing matters (or seek a continuance under Rule 56(f), W.R.C.P). Alm v. Sowell, 899 P.2d 888, 1995 Wyo. LEXIS 127 (Wyo. 1995). Motion to dismiss was properly converted to a motion for summary judgment and the plain- tiff received reasonable notice of the conversion where all issues in the present case were fully joined in a prior proceeding such that plaintiff was on notice of defendant’s position. Alm v. Sowell, 899 P.2d 888, 1995 Wyo. LEXIS 127 (Wyo. 1995). Law reviews. — For article, “Wyoming Practice,” see 12 Wyo. L.J. 202 (1958). III. PLEADINGS AND MOTIONS

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