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VASQUEZ v. RESIDENTIAL INVS., INC.California Court of Appeal
Injury & Tort Law, Landlord Tenant LawThe degree of foreseeability of a criminal intruder by the owners of the apartment building was sufficiently high - compared with the burden of the... |
05/04/2004 | D042575 |
MESA VISTA S. TOWNHOME ASS'N v. CALIFORNIA PORTLAND CEMENT CO.California Court of Appeal
Construction, Injury & Tort Law, RemediesIn this residential construction defect case, the trial court properly awarded damages for the repair of defective concrete where the concrete would... |
05/04/2004 | G031082 |
BOLTON v. TAYLORUnited States First Circuit
Civil Rights, Criminal Law & Procedure, Injury & Tort LawThough defendant may well have lacked any proper intent, a policeman in defendant's position was entitled to a reasonable suspicion that plaintiff had... |
05/04/2004 | 01-2227 |
PRESCOTT v. NORTHLAKE CHRISTIAN SCH.United States Fifth Circuit
Civil Rights, Dispute Resolution & Arbitration, Injury & Tort Law, Labor & Employment LawEmployment contract's arbitration provision is ambiguous regarding the parties' intent to contract for a more expansive scope of review than that... |
05/04/2004 | 03-30201 |
KROHN v. NEW YORK CITY POLICE DEP'TCourt of Appeals of New York
Civil Rights, Injury & Tort Law, Labor & Employment Law, RemediesPersons claiming gender-based employment discrimination cannot recover punitive damages pursuant to section 8-502 of the New York City Human Rights... |
05/04/2004 | 22 |
DELGADO v. STEGALLUnited States Seventh Circuit
Civil Rights, Education Law, Injury & Tort LawWhere the alleged malefactor is a teacher or other nonmanagerial employee whose malefaction is not a policy or practice for which the school could be... |
05/04/2004 | 03-2700 |
MAGNOLIA MARINE TRANSP. CO. v. STATE OF OKLAHOMAUnited States Tenth Circuit
Admiralty, Government Law, Injury & Tort LawDistrict court properly denied a motion to dismiss, on the basis of state sovereign immunity, tugboat owner's petition for limitation of liability... |
05/03/2004 | 03-7023 |
KLINGLER v. DIR., DEP'T OF REVENUEUnited States Eighth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Injury & Tort LawApplication of Title II of the ADA to prohibit the Director of the Missouri Department of Revenue from collecting a $2 annual fee from persons... |
05/03/2004 | 03-2345 |
KINNEY v. WEAVERUnited States Fifth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Injury & Tort Law, Labor & Employment LawLaw enforcement officials are not entitled to qualified immunity as to police academy instructors' 42 U.S.C. section 1985 and section 1983 First... |
05/03/2004 | 00-40557 |
JONES v. R.R. DONNELLEY & SONS CO.United States Supreme Court
Civil Procedure, Civil Rights, Injury & Tort Law, Labor & Employment LawA cause of action "arises under an Act of Congress enacted" after December 1, 1990 - and therefore is governed by 28 U.S.C. section 1658's four-year... |
05/03/2004 | 02-1205 |
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