Memphis Response to Motion for Partial Summary Judgment in Support of Hospital's Summary Judgment Motion
Memphis Motion for Judgment Notwithstanding the Verdict, or in the Alternative, for a New Trial - for prejudicial statements at trial
Memphis Defendant's Response to Plaintiff's Motion for Summary Judgment on the Issue of Liability
Memphis Response to Plaintiff's Motion for Additur or New Trial
Memphis Motion for Judgment Notwithstanding the Verdict or in the Alternative, for a New Trial
Electrical Service Clauses General Approach
Provision Using Floor Area as the Measurement Standard for Midtown Manhattan Modern Office Towers
Notice of Cross Appeal
Appearance Form in a Criminal Case
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Waste Disposal Proposal and Contract for Municipality
First Set of Interrogatories Propounded by Plaintiff to Defendant
Issues-Case Submitted on Interrogatories
Order granting motion to determine final cure and payment (mortgagee filed to respond to trustee's notice)
Release and Exoneration of Executor on Distribution to Beneficiary of Will and Waiver of Citation of Final Settlement
Absolutely, if the judge believes the jury's decision was fair and supported by the evidence, they can deny the motion.
Yes, usually you'll have a hearing where both sides can present their arguments to the judge.
One asks the court to change the verdict, while the other requests a completely new trial, starting from scratch.
Typically, you need to file within a specific time frame after the trial ends, often around 30 days.
Common reasons include issues like improper jury instructions or evidence that shouldn't have been admitted.
You can file it if you believe there were legal errors during the trial or if the verdict was against the weight of the evidence.
It's a request made to the court to overturn a jury's decision, saying the evidence doesn't support the verdict.
Portland USLegal Pamphlet on Stepparent Adoption
Costa Mesa Declaración de Divulgación de Ventas de Bienes RaÃces Residenciales
Fort Worth Motion for Judgment Notwithstanding the Verdict, or in the Alternative, for a New Trial - for prejudicial statements at trial