[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, Zip] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Recipient's Name] [Recipient's Address] [City, State, Zip] Subject: Request for Order Granting Directed Verdict [Recipient's Name], I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing to request an order granting a directed verdict in the case of [Case Name and Number], currently pending in the [Court Name] of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. I represent the [Plaintiff/Defendant] in this matter. Upon careful examination of the evidence presented during the trial, we firmly believe that there is no substantial dispute regarding the material facts that are essential for establishing liability or holding a particular party responsible. It is our contention that based on these facts, any reasonable trier of law would be compelled to rule in favor of the [Plaintiff/Defendant] on the issues discussed below. 1. [Summary of the Facts] Provide a brief summary of the facts of the case, highlighting the aspects that are crucial for supporting the motion for a directed verdict. Outline the evidence presented during the trial, emphasizing any clear and undisputed facts that are favorable to your client's position. 2. Legal Analysis Conduct a thorough legal analysis, focusing on the applicable law, statutes, and precedents relevant to the case. Explain how the presented evidence aligns with the legal requirements and establish how it establishes the necessary elements to support a directed verdict. Cite relevant case law if applicable. 3. Arguments Supporting a Directed Verdict Present compelling arguments supporting your motion for a directed verdict. Discuss how the evidence has conclusively established the absence of a genuine issue of material fact, rendering the trial an unnecessary and potentially wasteful exercise. Emphasize any weaknesses or lack of credibility in the opposing party's evidence or defenses. 4. Proposed Order for Granting a Directed Verdict Include a proposed order for the judge's consideration, outlining the specific relief sought. Ensure that it includes language granting the directed verdict and dismissing the case in favor of your client. Refer to any local rules or legal guidelines that pertain to providing proposed orders. 5. Conclusion Summarize the main points raised in your letter and express your confidence in the court's fair consideration of the motion for a directed verdict. Thank the recipient for their attention to this matter and express your willingness to provide further information or clarification as necessary. Thank you for your prompt attention to this request. We trust in your wisdom and impartiality in deciding this motion for a directed verdict. If you require any additional documentation or have any further inquiries, please do not hesitate to contact me. We look forward to a favorable response. Sincerely, [Your Name and Designation] [Your Law Firm Name] [Enclosures: Relevant documents, if any]