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Motions to Dismiss are a type of legal motion used in civil and criminal proceedings. The motion is typically filed by the defendant in a case, and requests that the court dismiss the case due to a lack of evidence or other legal grounds. The motion is typically heard by a judge, who will decide whether or not to grant the motion. If the motion is granted, the case is dismissed and the defendant is no longer liable for the charges. The Motions to Dismiss market is composed of legal professionals, such as attorneys and paralegals, who specialize in filing and arguing motions to dismiss. These professionals provide legal advice and representation to clients who are facing criminal or civil charges. They also provide research and analysis of the legal issues involved in the case, and prepare the necessary documents for filing the motion. Some companies in the Motions to Dismiss market include Law Office of Robert J. DeGroot, The Law Office of Robert J. DeGroot, LLC, and The Law Office of Robert J. DeGroot, P.C. Show Less Read more