Renewed Motion: Judgment as a Matter of Law Under FRCP 50(b): Proposed Order

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This legal template pertains to a renewed motion for judgment as a matter of law, specifically under Rule 50(b) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP). It consists of a proposed order that is intended to be submitted to the court.

A renewed motion for judgment as a matter of law is typically made by a party to a lawsuit who seeks to challenge the jury's verdict or oppose the opposing party's motion for a new trial. When filed under Rule 50(b) of the FRCP, it indicates that the initial motion for judgment as a matter of law (which was made at the close of the opposing party's evidence) was denied by the court, and now the moving party is requesting a renewed consideration of the matter.

The proposed order within this legal template outlines the specific relief requested by the moving party. It typically includes arguments and legal citations supporting the motion and highlights the reasons why the moving party believes that judgment as a matter of law should be granted in their favor.

This type of legal document is commonly used in the context of civil litigation, where parties disagree on the sufficiency of the evidence presented in court or the application and interpretation of relevant laws. It is an essential tool for a party seeking to challenge the jury's verdict or defend against a motion for a new trial.
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