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STATE OF NEW YORK v. GREENCourt of Appeals of New York
Environmental Law, Injury & Tort LawA landowner on whose property petroleum has spilled can be a "discharger" liable for cleanup costs where the landowner can control activities... |
07/05/2001 | 3 No. 108 |
AUDIO ODYSSEY, LTD. v. USUnited States Eighth Circuit
Injury & Tort LawTo the extent plaintiff alleged the Small Business Administration negligent failed to undertake certain mandatory procedures concerning loans in... |
07/05/2001 | 00-3147 |
CAMARGO v. TJAARDA DAIRYSupreme Court of California
Injury & Tort LawAn employee of an independent contractor may not bring a negligent hiring action against the hirer of the contractor. |
07/05/2001 | S088632 |
CAREY v. UNITED AIRLINESUnited States Ninth Circuit
Injury & Tort Law, International Law, TransportationThe Warsaw Convention may govern acts of intentional misconduct on international flights if they are "unexpected" and "unusual". |
07/03/2001 | 00-35069 |
HUGHES TRAINING INC. v. COOKUnited States Fifth Circuit
Injury & Tort LawAlthough insensitive to the employee's condition, an employer's order to resume original duties was neither extreme nor outrageous where employee's... |
06/29/2001 | 00-11317 |
LUND v. SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY R.R.California Court of Appeal
Civil Procedure, Injury & Tort LawThe prevailing party in a Federal Employer's Liability Act claim, 45 USC 51 et seq., may obtain prejudgment interest for obtaining a judgment in... |
06/28/2001 | F034334 |
SHELTER INS. COS. v. HILDRETHUnited States Eighth Circuit
Injury & Tort Law, Insurance Law, Professional MalpracticeUnder Arkansas law, naprapathy services are "professional services" for purposes of the professional services exclusion in a business insurance... |
06/27/2001 | 00-4024 |
HONAKER v. SMITHUnited States Seventh Circuit
Civil Rights, Injury & Tort LawAllegations that defendant fire chief intentionally caused plaintiff's house to be set on fire to force plaintiff to leave town, together with... |
06/26/2001 | 00-2346 |
NILSSEN v. MOTOROLA, INC.United States Seventh Circuit
Civil Procedure, Injury & Tort Law, Intellectual Property, PatentThe district court must consolidate plaintiff's patent and trade secrets claims in district court because it was a mistake to separate the claims. |
06/25/2001 | 00-2049 |
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