Legal Question in Business Law in Indiana
Motion to reconsider
What is the most compelling reason for a judge to overturn his original decision?
Asked on 9/17/07, 6:33 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
C. David DuMond
Law Offices of David DuMond
Re: Motion to reconsider
In my whole long life in the practice of law, I have never heard of a judge granting a motion to reconsider a judgment entered after a trial or summary judgment proceeding. Occasionally a judge will change a ruling on a matter of pretrial or evidence procedure, but only rarely, and then only when shown that the erroneous ruling is clearing contrary to the applicable rules or law, and further only when possessed of a humble heart and moved by the grace of God. I hope you don't need a judge's change of decision to live a long and happy life. Good luck.
Answered on 9/17/07, 8:25 pm
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