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Law Practice

Jul. 20, 2002

After the Verdict

Column by John F. Libby and Jonathan M. Eisenberg - The most potent post-trial motion in federal court is the motion for judgment as a matter of law, which can lead to a reversal of a jury's verdict and entry of judgment, or partial judgment, in the losing party's favor.

        By John F. Libby and Jonathan M. Eisenberg
        
        The most potent post-trial motion in federal court is the motion for judgment as a matter of law, which can lead to a reversal of a jury's verdict and entry of judgment, or partial judgment, in the losing party's favor.
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