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If there are potential issues (a problem that may cause an appeal) they should be placed in a Motion for Summary Judgment so the judge takes notice. There is no dispute of the facts in the case. It seems this would be a less expensive way to see if the Judge agrees with Motion for Summary Judgment of if the opposing side has anything (factual) that was not known about before.
So I’m going to guess that you are considering filing a motion for summary judgment, probably in the case you have mentioned in other threads in which you are the plaintiff. If you are the plaintiff, are you saying that in its response the defendant agreed with all the facts you put in your complaint? If there is truly no dispute on the facts then the case is ripe for summary judgment and would indeed be a faster, less expensive way to resolve the dispute. Each side makes its argument on why the court should rule in its favor and then the judge applies the law to the undisputed facts and decides which way to rule.