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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Quigley v. Winter, 598 F.3d 938 (2010)

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Quigley v. Winter, 598 F.3d 938 (2010)
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Quigley v. Winter, 598 F.3d 938 (2010)
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2010-03-16

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In order to set aside the jury’s verdict in favor of Quigley, Winter must show “a complete absence of probative facts” support the jury’s verdict and no reasonable jury could have found in Quigley’s favor. Heaton, 534 F.3d at 887. Winter simply cannot meet this high threshold for setting aside the jury’s verdict. 3. “Quid Pro Quo” Sexual Harassment