Motion for Judgment During Trial in New York State Supreme Court | Practical Law

Motion for Judgment During Trial in New York State Supreme Court | Practical Law

A Practice Note explaining why and when to make a motion for judgment during trial under Civil Practice Law and Rules (CPLR) 4401, also known as a motion for a directed verdict. This Note also explains the grounds for the motion, the standard the court applies to determine the motion, the preclusive effect under CPLR 5013 of an order or judgment granting a motion for a directed verdict, and related appellate issues.

Motion for Judgment During Trial in New York State Supreme Court

Practical Law Practice Note w-004-8978 (Approx. 13 pages)

Motion for Judgment During Trial in New York State Supreme Court

by Practical Law Litigation
MaintainedNew York
A Practice Note explaining why and when to make a motion for judgment during trial under Civil Practice Law and Rules (CPLR) 4401, also known as a motion for a directed verdict. This Note also explains the grounds for the motion, the standard the court applies to determine the motion, the preclusive effect under CPLR 5013 of an order or judgment granting a motion for a directed verdict, and related appellate issues.