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Mike Kline could not decide whether to consult an attorney about the neck injury he suffered when Dora Carson’s car sideswiped.
Tanda Holden not only liked rap music, she liked it loud and late. Occupying her first house, she really appreciated freedom from repeated parental.
The construction contract provided that “[a]ny controversy relating to the construction of the residence.
Marybeth Armendariz filed a lawsuit against her employer, Foundation Health Psychcare Services, Inc.
In the fall of 1991, the victim, an administrator and teacher at New Hampshire Technical College in Nashua, began a consensual sexual relationship.
Waffle House fired Eric Baker when he suffered a seizure on the job within a month of being hired.
Should charges concerning the unprofessional conduct of an attorney be heard and decided by attorneys, by nonlawyers, or by both?
Contingent fee arrangements are said to make legal services available to persons who otherwise would be unable to pay, but contingent fee.
Our founding fathers adopted (or, more correctly, retained) the English common law after the American Revolution.
As with most liability insurance, the premiums charged have increased significantly in recent years.
What types of offenders are ideal candidates for these types of treatments?
The typical arbitration clause requires binding arbitration. That means that the arbitrator’s decision cannot be appealed except for limited reasons.
In January 1991, Gail P. Carr-Williams, an attorney licensed to practice law in Michigan, applied for admission, without examination, to the State Bar of Ohio.
The increase of 2% over the last 70 years identifies a drastic increase. Some of the questions that have been posed are: Have we gotten stiffer laws?
Attorney Edward M. Cooperman was retained to represent a client in a criminal matter. The client signed Cooperman’s fee agreement.
While driving her car in Colorado, Callie Norset, a resident of Alabama, negligently struck Jake Nguyen, a resident of Arizona.
The jury found Jack Malum guilty of cocaine possession. During the trial, the judge instructed the jury.
What should be the appropriate maximum dollar amount for small claims court (if any)?
As you read the prison time line, you will see that records start around 1940's with approximately 200,000 inmates per year
Sylvester is on trial for the assault and battery of his roommate, Arnold. Sylvester hit Arnold after Arnold refused to stop playing death metal music.
In an auto accident case, the jury became convinced that the plaintiff should be compensated for harm to her left leg.
The court said the defendant appeared pro se. What does that mean, and what effect did it have on the case?
What are the pros and cons of permitting each side in a case to exercise one peremptory challenge of the judge assigned to the case?
Summarize your collaborative group's examination
Thomas, William, and Ella McCollum were white defendants facing criminal charges of assault and battery against two African-Americans.