Just make sure you have all the relevant law and include it in your motion for summary judgment. You will need to explain the facts in your case (none of which should be in dispute), what the governing law is (statutory, regulatory, and/or case law), and how that law applies to your facts. The other side will file an opposing motion or brief in opposition to your motion in which they too will cite to the law as it applies to the facts. The judge will make the ruling as to how the law applies to those facts. If some factual dispute does exist, such as who should be believed, then a jury (or bench) trial would be necessary.

