Blydenstein v. Precourt
Blydenstein v. Precourt
Opinion of the Court
The present appeal arises from a claim for abuse of process. The jury returned a verdict in favor of plaintiffs. The trial court, however, granted defendant’s motion for judgment notwithstanding the verdict, and plaintiffs appealed. We affirm.
Plaintiffs claim that the alleged tort was committed when defendant filed a notice of appeal to this Court from a decision of
The issue presented therefore is whether the tort of abuse of process requires an actual abuse or misuse of a court process itself. That issue was resolved by our decision in Jacobsen v. Garzo, 149 Vt. 205, 542 A.2d 265 (1988), in which we held that such an actual abuse or misuse of a court process itself is required.
The trial judge reached a similar conclusion and on that basis properly granted defendant’s motion for judgment notwithstanding the verdict.
Affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Dick Blydenstein v. Rinald Precourt
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