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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Lian v. Stalick, 106 Wash. App. 811 (2001)

Citation
Lian v. Stalick, 106 Wash. App. 811 (2001)
Parent Document
Lian v. Stalick, 106 Wash. App. 811 (2001)
Jurisdiction
Washington (state)
Effective Date
2001-06-19

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Regarding lack of evidence, we view the evidence in the record in the light most favorable to the nonmoving party to determine whether, as a matter of law, there is no substantial evidence or reasonable inferences to sustain the verdict for the nonmoving party. Hizey v. Carpenter, 119 Wn.2d 251, 271-72, 830 P.2d 646 (1992). Evidence is substantial when it is of sufficient quantity to “ ‘convince an unprejudiced, thinking mind of the truth of the declared premise.’ ” Nord, 116 Wn.2d at 486 (quoting Cowsert v. Crowley Maritime Corp., 101 Wn.2d 402, 405, 680 P.2d 46 (1984)).