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1.

Wait for the Court's Action:


 The court will review the motion and may schedule a hearing to allow both
parties to present their arguments. Alternatively, the court may resolve the
motion based on the written pleadings.
2. Attend the Hearing (if scheduled):
 If a hearing is scheduled, attend the hearing and present your arguments.
Be prepared to respond to any counterarguments from the opposing
party.
3. Wait for the Court's Decision:
 After the hearing or review of written pleadings, the court will issue a
decision on the motion to dismiss. The court may either grant or deny the
motion.

It's crucial to note that the specific procedures and requirements may vary depending
on the court and the nature of the case. Therefore, it's advisable to consult with a legal
professional to ensure that you comply with all applicable rules and regulations

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