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Once a civil case has been decided at trial, it is often necessary for the losing party to file post-trial motions in order to preserve issues for appeal. If the civil case has been tried in federal court, ordinarily a judgment would be entered on the verdict almost immediately after the verdict is returned. By contrast, if the civil case has been tried in state court, judgment will not be entered until after any timely filed post-trial motions have been resolved.

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