California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from Nimmagadda v. Krishnamurthy, 3 Cal.App.4th 1505, 5 Cal.Rptr.2d 351 (Cal. App. 1992):
The acrimonious break-up of their partnership with defendants motivated plaintiffs to commence an action seeking various forms of legal and equitable relief. Trial of plaintiffs' complaint and defendants' cross-complaint [3 Cal.App.4th 1507] resulted in a jury returning substantial damage verdicts for plaintiffs. The trial court thereafter accepted plaintiffs' argument that the damages awarded were inadequate, and granted their motion for a partial new trial on the sole issue of damages. We affirmed the new trial order, specifying that plaintiffs "shall recover their costs of appeal." (Nimmagadda v. Krishnamurthy, A042747, nonpub. opn. filed June 8, 1990.)
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