[UPDATE, March 22, 2017: U.S. District Judge Lorna Schofield denied Sabre's motion to set aside the verdict against it. She cited case law explaining that such a motion can be granted "only if there exists such a complete absence of evidence supporting the verdict that the jury's findings could only have been the result of sheer surmise and conjecture, or the evidence in favor of the movant is so overwhelming that reasonable and fair minded [persons] could not arrive at a verdict against."]
[UPDATE, Feb. 8, 2017: Sabre's fourth . . .