CIVIL LAW - MOTION FOR JUDGMENT NOTWITHSTANDING THE VERDICT - A Motion for Judgment Notwithstanding the Verdict (JNOV - State Courts), also known as a Motion for Judgment as a Matter of Law (JMOL - Federal Court), is a request to a judge to overturn a jury's verdict and enter a judgment for the losing party, arguing the verdict was not supported by sufficient evidence. (Federal & State Courts where available).
The motion argues that the jury either misunderstood the instructions, or that the evidence presented was insufficient to support the jury's verdict.
Does not include any State or Federal Court Fees or any Third-Party Costs such as Process Server or E-Filing Fees.
CIVIL LAW - MOTION FOR JUDGMENT NOTWITHSTANDING THE VERDICT (Where Available))
CIVIL LAW - MOTION FOR JUDGMENT NOTWITHSTANDING THE VERDICT - A Motion for Judgment Notwithstanding the Verdict (JNOV - State Courts), also known as a Motion for Judgment as a Matter of Law (JMOL - Federal Court), is a request to a judge to overturn a jury's verdict and enter a judgment for the losing party, arguing the verdict was not supported by sufficient evidence. (Federal & State Courts where available).
The motion argues that the jury either misunderstood the instructions, or that the evidence presented was insufficient to support the jury's verdict.
Does not include any State or Federal Court Fees or any Third-Party Costs such as Process Server or E-Filing Fees.