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HICKS v. ARMSTRONG

United States Eighth Circuit
Civil Procedure, Injury & Tort Law, Professional Malpractice
Arkansas's continuous treatment doctrine does not toll the state's two-year statute of limitations for medical malpractice where allegedly negligent...
06/12/2001 00-1687

O'FERRELL v. US

United States Eleventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Injury & Tort Law
Under the Federal Tort Claims Act, a police officer's statement during interrogation that plaintiff could "face the electric chair" if he did not...
06/11/2001 99-6071

CEDRIC KUSHNER PROMOTIONS, LTD. v. KING

United States Supreme Court
Injury & Tort Law, Sports Law
A person who is the president and sole shareholder of a closely held corporation, acting within the scope of his authority as corporate employee, may...
06/11/2001 00-549

HASSOON v. SHAMIEH

California Court of Appeal
Injury & Tort Law
Defendant premises owner breached no duty to plaintiff invitee when defendant's employee rescued third person from assailants off the premises and...
06/11/2001 A091760

FULLER v. DEP'T OF TRANSP.

California Court of Appeal
Injury & Tort Law
Design immunity applies to the setting of speed limits on public roads.
06/11/2001 E026784

DYE v. WARGO

United States Seventh Circuit
Civil Rights, Injury & Tort Law
A municipality is not vicariously liable under 42 USC 1983 for constitutional torts of its employees, but answerable only for the consequences of its...
06/11/2001 00-3250

FORD v. NORTON

California Court of Appeal
Civil Rights, Injury & Tort Law
Under the Lanterman-Petris-Short Act, a psychologist who releases an involuntarily hospitalized mental patient before the end of the 72-hour treatment...
06/08/2001 F032740

ROMERO v. SUPERIOR COURT (RYAN N)

California Court of Appeal
Injury & Tort Law
Defendant adults do not owe a duty of care to supervise teenage invitees at all times during their visit, or to protect them against another invitee's...
06/08/2001 D036580

AMBROSE v. NEW ENGLAND ASS'N OF SCHS. & COLLS., INC.

United States First Circuit
Education Law, Injury & Tort Law
Because defendant accredits colleges based on evaluation of the institution as a whole, plaintiffs cannot rely on failures within one single program...
06/08/2001 00-2176

LYNN v. HUGO

Court of Appeals of New York
Injury & Tort Law
Plaintiff's conclusory assertions do not raise triable issues of fact where defendant makes a prima facie showing by testimonial and documentary...
06/07/2001 1 No. 93

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