JC Penney Co., Inc. v. Wesolek
JC Penney Co., Inc. v. Wesolek
Opinion
ON PETITION FOR REHEARING
Although we have denied without opinion the petition for rehearing submitted by J.C. Penney, we have granted the petitions for rehearing submitted by Early Elevator Company and Montgomery Elevator Company to clarify which of the two parties will be involved in the new trial with Wesolek and Penney. Because of our determination, we will address each party separately.
As we stated in our original opinion, 461 N.E.2d 1149, Early Elevator Company (Early) successfully moved for judgment on the evidence. As Early contends, Ind. Rules of Procedure, Appellate Rule 15(N) requires that a new trial be limited to those parties and issues affected by the error unless such relief is shown to be impracticable or unfair. Because Early was granted a judgment on the evidence the erroneous jury instructions were of no moment. In addition, Wesolek did not raise as error the judgment on the evidence. Therefore, Early shall not be a party in the new trial. The trial court’s grant of Early’s motion for a judgment on the evidence is final.
Montgomery Elevator Company (Montgomery) shall not be a party to the new trial because the record reveals that Wesolek sued Montgomery only on the theory of strict tort liability. Therefore, the erroneous instructions were of no moment. Our original opinion stands.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- J.C. PENNEY COMPANY, INC., Montgomery Elevator Co., and Early Elevator Corp. Appellants-Defendants, v. Ruth E. WESOLEK and Paul J. Wesolek, Appellees-Plaintiffs
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- Published