1534 REVIEW DENIED When a party brings a timely post-trial motion, the trial court has broad discretion to determine the relief being requested, and if one of the grounds urged by the moving party justifies an order for a new trial on the issue of damages, the court has jurisdiction to make such an order, even though the moving party did not request that particular relief.CitationSHAPIRO v PRUDENTIAL (New Trial) 52 CA4 722 [See: CCP 657; West v Duncan 205 CA2 140; Neal v Montgomery 7 CA4 1194, T/AT 9/92]
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