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YAQUINTO v. SEGERSTROMUnited States Fifth Circuit
Injury & Tort LawBankruptcy estate cannot maintain a legal malpractice action against attorneys who, in representing both debtor and her parents' company, defended the... |
03/30/2001 | 00-10216 |
BARKER v. BROWN & WILLIAMSON TOBACCO CORP.California Court of Appeal
Civil Procedure, Injury & Tort Law1997 amendments to Civil Code section 1714.45 do not abrogate the statute of limitations for tobacco-related wrongful death suits. |
03/29/2001 | D036107 |
MERITOR AUTO., INC. v. RUAN LEASING CO.Supreme Court of Texas
Injury & Tort LawUnder the Texas Products Liability Act, Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code 82.002(a), the product manufacturer's indemnification of the seller includes... |
03/29/2001 | 99-1291 |
RANGOLEN v. COUNTY OF NASSAUCourt of Appeals of New York
Civil Procedure, Injury & Tort LawCPLR 1602 (2)(iv), a savings provision that preserves the principles of vicarious liability, is not an exception to apportionment under CPLR article... |
03/29/2001 | USCOA 2 No. 2 |
BARRERA v. CON AGRA, INC.United States Eighth Circuit
Injury & Tort Law, Labor & Employment Law, Workers' CompensationUnder Iowa law, an employer does not falsely arrest or imprison an employee simply by asking for police assistance or initiation of an investigation... |
03/28/2001 | 00-1493 |
ELLIOT v. CITY OF NEW YORKCourt of Appeals of New York
Civil Procedure, Injury & Tort LawFor tort purposes, a violation of a specific duty provision in New York City's Administrative Code must be treated as only some evidence of negligence... |
03/27/2001 | 1 No. 33 |
STATE OF CALIFORNIA v. SUPERIOR COURT (NAGEL)California Court of Appeal
Injury & Tort LawGovernment Code section 850.4, which immunizes government agencies from injuries that result in firefighting, applies to a nonemployee who is engaged... |
03/27/2001 | E028068 |
WILSON v. PARKER, COVERT & CHIDESTERCalifornia Court of Appeal
Injury & Tort LawIn a malicious prosecution action, defendant who initially obtained a favorable disposition in prior action has established probable cause for... |
03/26/2001 | E025710 |
MARTINEZ v. BALLY'S LOUISIANA, INC.United States Fifth Circuit
Civil Procedure, Injury & Tort LawCounsel's statement in a deposition, intended to prevent discovery of facts related to physical injury, was an effective waiver of all claims for... |
03/26/2001 | 00-30119 |
ECKER v. RAGING WATERS GROUP, INC.California Court of Appeal
Injury & Tort LawUnder Penal Code section 490.6, evidence that amusement park workers detained patron suspected of harassing young boys for three hours before calling... |
03/23/2001 | B141916 |
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