DC Local Rule 108(h)


(h) Motions for Summary Judgment

Each motion for summary judgment shall be accompanied by a statement of material facts as to which the moving party contends there is no genuine issue, which shall include references to the parts of the record relied on to support the statement. An opposition to such a motion shall be accompanied by a separate concise statement of genuine issues setting forth all material facts as to which it is contended there exists a genuine issue necessary to be litigated, which whall include references to the parts of the record relied on to support the statement. Each such motion and opposition must also contain or be accompanied by a memorandum of points and authorities required by sections (a) and (c) of this Rule. In determining a motion for summary judgment, the Court may assume that facts identified by the moving party in its statement f material facts are admitted, unless such a fact is controverted in the statement of genuine issues filed in opposition to the motion.