Civil Litigation - Page 13
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Civil Litigation
Civil Litigation Articles
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State of mind, not egregious conduct, is determinative. In Kolstad v. American Dental Ass'n, 119 S. Ct. 2118 (199. -
Mitigating or Corrective Measures May Be Taken into Account in Determining ADA "Disability" Three cases decide. -
Prior to the seminal case of Larsen v. General Motors, 391 F.2d 495 (8th Cir. . -
While well-designed air bags have unquestionably saved lives and red. -
Whether you are subrogating or defending on a liability policy, the importance of taking statements soon after a . -
More often than not, the punishment phase of a trial is treated like the "stepchild". -
A. INTENTIONAL TORTS: Johnson v. Standard Fruit and Vegetable Co., Inc., _____ S.W.2d _____, 1997 WL 542322 . -
RCW 7.72.060(1) creates a presumption that a product is beyond its useful safe life after twelve years from the d. -
Almost every business, be it a multinational corporation or a "mom & pop" retail store, at some point will find its. -
In Goodridge v. Department of Public Health, the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts recently decided that under the Constitution of the Commonwealth, it is unlawful to deny marriage licenses to same-sex couples. As a result, it is possible that by sometime next year, same-sex couples will be permitted to marry in Massachusetts and be subject to the rights and responsibilities of civil marriage.