Civil Litigation - Page 70
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Civil Litigation
Civil Litigation Articles
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In a decision that is being watched throughout the state, a Nashville trial court has ruled that the . -
The Sixth Circuit has refused to hold an employer liable under the Americans With Disabilities Act or the. -
The United States Supreme Court, in a 5-4 ruling, has held that persons suffering from asymptomatic (no . -
The Tennessee Court of Appeals has upheld a verdict of $850,000.00 in a case in which the plaintiff alleged th. -
Like many firms trying to stay competitive, your company may cut costs by reducing its workforce. When "older . -
Two new court cases show that you can't rely on product warnings alone to protect your company from liability. T. -
A group of old college friends is playing softball in the park. All of a sudden, this "friendly" game tur. -
Consumer advocates and some legal scholars say the public's image of the legal system is colored by myths. Test y. -
On May 24, 1999, a unanimous U. S. Supreme Court held that a worker who claimed to be "disabled and unable to work". -
On July 8, 1998 Mr. Justice Stanley A. Moore, judge of the BVI High Court of Justice, handed down a written decisio.