How have courts interpreted testimony that may have prejudiced a plaintiff's claim for under-billed work?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Bedon Constr. Inc. v. K. Hovnanian Communities, Inc., E050272 (Cal. App. 2011):

any testimony believed false and draw any reasonable inferences from the evidence. (Ganahl v. Certain Individuals (1962) 204 Cal.App.2d 571, 581-582.) In this case, the trial court's comments in connection with the new trial motion related to the exercise of this power and impacted the portion of the damages claimed for under-billed work.

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