Wulf v. Kunnath
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During a lighthearted moment at work, a doctor used his hand to tap or strike the back of a nurse's neck. The nurse sued the doctor for battery, among other things, claiming that the contact caused serious injuries. After a jury trial, the district court entered judgment for the doctor. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that the district court did not err in refusing to direct a verdict in the nurse's favor on the issue of battery or in submitting the issue to the jury that a battery occurred, as reasonable minds could conclude that the nurse consented to the contact by the doctor and that the contact did not cause the nurse's injuries. Because there was competent evidence presented to the jury upon which it could find for the doctor, the verdict was not clearly wrong.
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