AMERICAN NATIONAL PROPERTY AND CASUALTY COMPANY v. FELIX
Filing 261
MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER - upon consideration of the post-trial motions the parties filed after the jury verdict rendered in this case on December 4, 2018, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED as follows: (1) ANPAC's Motion to Alter Judgment, Motion for Ju dgment as a Matter of Law, and Motion for New Trial (ECF No. 223 ) is GRANTED IN PART and DENIED IN PART. ANPAC is entitled to judgment as a matter of law and remittitur on the jury's award for loss of contents, loss of dwelling, and loss of us e. ANPAC's Motion is denied in all other respects. The jury verdict is amended as follows: Loss of dwelling: $727,024.33; Loss of contents: $292,139.80; Loss of use: $0; Services from Robert L. Felix: $3,800, TOTAL: $ ;1,022,964.13. (2) Felix's Motion to Alter Judgment to Include Prejudgment and Post-Judgment Interest (ECF No. 219 ) is GRANTED. Felix is entitled to prejudgment interest at a rate of 6% from January 23, 2016 until the date of the entry o f the amended judgment. (3) The Court will defer ruling on Felix's Motion to Alter Judgment to Add Costs Pursuant to Rule 54(d). (ECF No. 220 .) Felix shall submit a bill of costs in accordance with LCvR 54. ANPAC shall file objections to Feli x's bill of costs no later than 14 days from the date of its filing. The Clerk of Court is directed to enter a corresponding amended judgment. The amended judgment should award Felix $1,023,018.13 plus prejudgment interest at a 6% ra te for the period from January 23, 2016 until date upon which the Court enters the amended judgment, and post-judgment interest from the date upon which the Court enters the amended judgment until payment, and as more fully stated in said Memorandum Opinion and Judgment. Signed by Judge Kim R. Gibson on 7/9/2019. (dlg)
Disclaimer: Justia Dockets & Filings provides public litigation records from the federal appellate and district courts. These filings and docket sheets should not be considered findings of fact or liability, nor do they necessarily reflect the view of Justia.