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Alaska Sample Letter for Motion for Auditor or New Trial and Prejudgment Interest [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Judge's Name] [Judge's Designation] [Name of the Court] [Court's Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] Re: Motion for Auditor or New Trial and Prejudgment Interest Case No: [Case Number] Dear Honorable Judge [Judge's Last Name], I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing to bring a Motion for Auditor or New Trial and Prejudgment Interest in connection to the above-mentioned case. I trust that the court's wise judgment will rectify the injustice suffered by the plaintiff in this matter. [Provide a concise introduction to the case, including relevant facts and parties involved.] Motion for Auditor: We request the court to consider an Auditor in this case. Auditor is the act of increasing the jury's verdict when it is deemed inadequate and insufficient as a matter of law. In this particular case, the jury's awarded damages failed to adequately compensate the plaintiff for their losses and damages incurred as a direct result of the defendant's negligence. [Present key arguments supporting the motion for Auditor, citing relevant laws, precedents, and calculations of economic and non-economic losses suffered by the plaintiff. Use appropriate legal language and references.] Motion for New Trial: Additionally, we request the court to grant a New Trial based on the following grounds: 1. Fundamental Errors: Identify any significant errors made during the trial that affected the outcome of the case, such as the exclusion of evidence, improper jury instructions, or misconduct by the opposing party. 2. Inadequate Damages Award: Examine the awarded damages in relation to the extent and severity of the plaintiff's injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and emotional distress. Demonstrate that the damages awarded are unduly low and require reassessment. [Include any relevant legal precedents, statutes, or case laws that support your argument for a new trial. Highlight any procedural irregularities or evidentiary issues that may have affected the jury's decision.] Prejudgment Interest: We also seek an award of prejudgment interest to compensate the plaintiff for the delay in receiving the full value of their rightful compensation. Prejudgment interest ensures that the plaintiff is not further prejudiced by the time it takes to resolve a legal matter. [Explain the rationale behind the request for prejudgment interest, mentioning the applicable legal provisions and rates of interest calculations.] In light of the above, we respectfully request the court to grant our Motion for Auditor or New Trial and award appropriate prejudgment interest to rectify the injustice suffered by the plaintiff. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Please find attached all the necessary supporting documents and exhibits. We look forward to the court's ruling on this motion. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Title/Position] [Your Law Firm's Name] [Law Firm's Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] [Email Address] [Phone Number]
Alaska Sample Letter for Motion for Auditor or New Trial and Prejudgment Interest [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Judge's Name] [Judge's Designation] [Name of the Court] [Court's Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] Re: Motion for Auditor or New Trial and Prejudgment Interest Case No: [Case Number] Dear Honorable Judge [Judge's Last Name], I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing to bring a Motion for Auditor or New Trial and Prejudgment Interest in connection to the above-mentioned case. I trust that the court's wise judgment will rectify the injustice suffered by the plaintiff in this matter. [Provide a concise introduction to the case, including relevant facts and parties involved.] Motion for Auditor: We request the court to consider an Auditor in this case. Auditor is the act of increasing the jury's verdict when it is deemed inadequate and insufficient as a matter of law. In this particular case, the jury's awarded damages failed to adequately compensate the plaintiff for their losses and damages incurred as a direct result of the defendant's negligence. [Present key arguments supporting the motion for Auditor, citing relevant laws, precedents, and calculations of economic and non-economic losses suffered by the plaintiff. Use appropriate legal language and references.] Motion for New Trial: Additionally, we request the court to grant a New Trial based on the following grounds: 1. Fundamental Errors: Identify any significant errors made during the trial that affected the outcome of the case, such as the exclusion of evidence, improper jury instructions, or misconduct by the opposing party. 2. Inadequate Damages Award: Examine the awarded damages in relation to the extent and severity of the plaintiff's injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and emotional distress. Demonstrate that the damages awarded are unduly low and require reassessment. [Include any relevant legal precedents, statutes, or case laws that support your argument for a new trial. Highlight any procedural irregularities or evidentiary issues that may have affected the jury's decision.] Prejudgment Interest: We also seek an award of prejudgment interest to compensate the plaintiff for the delay in receiving the full value of their rightful compensation. Prejudgment interest ensures that the plaintiff is not further prejudiced by the time it takes to resolve a legal matter. [Explain the rationale behind the request for prejudgment interest, mentioning the applicable legal provisions and rates of interest calculations.] In light of the above, we respectfully request the court to grant our Motion for Auditor or New Trial and award appropriate prejudgment interest to rectify the injustice suffered by the plaintiff. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Please find attached all the necessary supporting documents and exhibits. We look forward to the court's ruling on this motion. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Title/Position] [Your Law Firm's Name] [Law Firm's Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] [Email Address] [Phone Number]