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SHIELDS v. TWISS

United States Fifth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Injury & Tort Law
Plaintiff's claim, alleging that defendant-police failed to conduct an appropriate investigation before his arrest, is dismissed where plaintiff...
11/15/2004 03-51171

MOROHOSHI v. PACIFIC HOME

Supreme Court of California
Health Law, Injury & Tort Law, Juvenile Law
A regional center cannot be held vicariously liable for the negligence of a residential care facility.
11/15/2004 S120903

PIEDRA v. DUGAN

California Court of Appeal
Health Law, Injury & Tort Law, Professional Malpractice
A physician can not be held liable for battery when he does not intentionally violate the conditions of a consent to treatment form.
11/12/2004 G032653

BEARINT v. DORELL JUVENILE

United States Eleventh Circuit
Evidence, Injury & Tort Law, Product Liability
In a suit for injuries suffered by a child seated in an infant safety seat, judgment for defendant-manufacturer is affirmed over plaintiff's...
11/12/2004 04-10387

MILLS v. CITY OF BARBOURVILLE

United States Sixth Circuit
Civil Rights, Criminal Law & Procedure, Injury & Tort Law
Summary judgment against plaintiff's claim, alleging that her constitutional rights were violated by an illegal search, is reversed where the search...
11/12/2004 02-6404

CURTIS T. THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES

California Court of Appeal
Criminal Law & Procedure, Family Law, Injury & Tort Law, Juvenile Law
In a tort action for child molestation, the six month statute of limitation can be tolled, under the equitable delayed discovery rule of accrual, if...
11/10/2004 B173974

GRAY v. BEVERLY ENTER.

United States Fifth Circuit
Civil Procedure, Health Law, Injury & Tort Law
In a suit against a nursing home for negligence, denial of plaintiff's motion to remand to state court is reversed where the joinder of in-state...
11/10/2004 03-60528, 03-60712, 03-60768

MCKENNA v. WRIGHT

United States Second Circuit
Civil Procedure, Civil Rights, Health Law, Injury & Tort Law
A qualified immunity defense can be presented in a motion to dismiss under Rule 12(b)(6) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
11/10/2004 04-0492

SOLOMON v. AUBURN HILLS POLICE DEP'T

United States Sixth Circuit
Civil Rights, Injury & Tort Law
Denial of defendant-police officer's motion for summary judgment is affirmed on the ground that he was not entitled to qualified immunity where a jury...
11/10/2004 03-1707

STAMATHIS v. FLYING J, INC.

United States Fourth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Injury & Tort Law
In a malicious prosecution claim, a jury's award of compensatory and punitive damages to plaintiff is affirmed where there was sufficient evidence for...
11/10/2004 02-2297

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