Somerville appeals from the granting by the trial court of summary judgment against
[0]ur jurisprudence requires at least this: that an adverse party be given express, ten-day notice of the summary judgment rules, of his right to file affidavits or other materials in opposition to the motion, and of the consequences of default.
Moreover,
This Court has repeatedly noted the special care with which pro se litigants must be treated and noted that such litigants ‘occupy a position significantly different from that of litigants represented by counsel.’
Johnson v. Pullman, Inc.,
In this case, since it is clear that the trial court conversion order made no mention of the consequences of a default in complying with the Rules, we conclude that the judgment must be vacated and the case remanded for further proceedings.
VACATED and REMANDED.
