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Jury Left to Weigh Farm's Negligence in Fatality Precipitated by Stray Calf
Reversing a lower court, the state Court of Appeals said a jury should decide whether an upstate dairy farm was negligent in a fatal accident in which a woman was hit by a car when she got out of her own vehicle after discovering the calf in the middle of the road.Suit Over Ex-Buffalo Officer Who Preyed on Women Falters
The city of Buffalo and its police department cannot be held liable for improperly retaining an officer who preyed sexually on women he encountered through his duties, a divided state appeals court has ruled.Farm Whose Calf Strayed Ruled Not Liable for Road Accident
The owners of an upstate dairy farm from which a calf strayed onto a road, triggering a sequence of events that resulted in a fatal car accident, are not liable for the motorist's death, a divided state appeals court ruled.Farm Whose Calf Strayed Ruled Not Liable for Road Accident
The owners of an upstate dairy farm from which a calf strayed onto a road, triggering a sequence of events that resulted in a fatal car accident, are not liable for the motorist's death, a divided state appeals court ruled.Plaintiff Injured in Five Accidents Wins $300,000
Attorney Robert Peragine said he had to persuade a jury that his client's injuries stemmed from the accident in question and not four other mishaps.Plaintiff Injured in Five Accidents Wins $300,000
Attorney Robert Peragine said he had to persuade a jury that his client's injuries stemmed from the accident in question and not four other mishaps.Sanction Sends Firm Partners To Rule 11 CLE
A Southern District judge has ordered partners in a law firm he sanctioned to attend a legal education program, after one of the attorneys improperly removed a suit from state to federal court.Sponge-in-Patient Case Doesn't Require Expert Witness
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has made clear in a published opinion what it said has always been the classic example of a res ipsa loquitur case—leaving a sponge in a patient speaks for itself and doesn't require an expert witness to prove negligence or causation in a medical malpractice trial.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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