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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Howell denies a company’s motion to disregard jury findings and amend judgment after it was sued by a former employee who alleged he was abruptly fired after loaning the company a large amount of money. At jury trial, jurors ruled mostly but not entirely in favor of the employee. They were “presented with sufficient evidence justifying the exact figure they chose,” and the company has not provided adequate basis for overturning their findings.
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