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SECURITIES INVESTOR PROTECTION CORP v. BDO SEIDMAN LLP

Court of Appeals of New York
Injury & Tort Law
A plaintiff may not recover against an accountant for fraudulent misrepresentations made to a third party where the third party did not communicate...
02/20/2001 2 No. 11

WOODFORD v. DALY

United States Second Circuit
Civil Rights, Injury & Tort Law, Labor & Employment Law
The district court abused its discretion in declining to hear plaintiffs' claims based on an illusory threat of "duplicative litigation," where their...
02/16/2001 00-7627

BROWN v. HARRIS

United States Fourth Circuit
Injury & Tort Law
Even if the officials had knowledge that probation violator posed a potential suicide risk, they do not disregard an excessive risk to the violator's...
02/16/2001 00-1127

BOHAC v. DEPT. OF AGRIC.

United States Federal Circuit
Civil Procedure, Injury & Tort Law
Non-pecuniary damages (such as recovery for pain and suffering, injury to reputation, and injury to family life) are not recoverable under the...
02/15/2001 99-3306

RAMOS-BAEZ v. BOSSOLO-LOPEZ

United States First Circuit
Civil Procedure, Injury & Tort Law
Puerto Rico's one year statute of limitations for tort actions, 31 P.R. Laws Ann. 5298, covers medical malpractice, and the extra-judicial claims in...
02/15/2001 99-2026

JEANMARIE v. US

United States Fifth Circuit
Civil Procedure, Injury & Tort Law
The customs-duty exception to the Federal Tort Claims Act, 28 USC 2680(c), bars claims arising out of the detention of goods, including claims for...
02/15/2001 00-50039

PORTER v OGDEN, NEWELL & WELCH

United States Eleventh Circuit
Civil Procedure, Injury & Tort Law, Legal Malpractice
District court erred in holding that a legal malpractice action against the defendants had not accrued under Florida law because no injury had...
02/15/2001 99-2289

MELOFF v NEW YORK LIFE INS. CO.

United States Second Circuit
Injury & Tort Law
An employer who sends e-mail that is eventually forwarded to other employees, stating that employee was fired for defrauding the company, may face...
02/14/2001 99-9033

RODRIGUEZ v. RIDELL SPORTS, INC.

United States Fifth Circuit
Injury & Tort Law, Sports Law
Where the testimony of the expert witnesses was in sharp conflict on the issues of causation and design defect, and evidence was plain that the...
02/14/2001 99-40680

PERENCO NIGERIA LTD. v. ASHLAND INC.

United States Fifth Circuit
Contracts, Injury & Tort Law
When a party discovers fraudulent inducement when making a contract, that party must choose within a reasonable time to either stand to the bargain...
02/13/2001 00-20209

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