What is the test for reviewing a judgment notwithstanding a verdict in a personal injury case?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Teitel v. First Los Angeles Bank, 231 Cal.App.3d 1593, 282 Cal.Rptr. 916 (Cal. App. 1991):

"When reviewing the validity of a judgment notwithstanding the verdict, an appellate court must resolve any conflict in the evidence and draw all reasonable inferences therefrom in favor of the jury's verdict. [Citation.]" (Czubinsky v. Doctors Hospital (1983) 139 Cal.App.3d 361, 364, 188 Cal.Rptr. 685.)

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