A parent who heard the dad of her daughter’s 14-year-old friend expressly say, “No boys with cars,” must face a wrongful death claim filed by the girl’s estate, the Supreme Court of Virginia said today. The dad, Michael Kellermann, sued Paul and Paula McDonough after his daughter Jaimee died in an automobile accident in December [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Negligence'
‘No boys with cars’ case reversed
July 17th, 2009 · Comments Off · Negligence
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Court decides gross negligence, employment cases by order
December 12th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Negligence, Noncompete, Supreme Court of Virginia
The Supreme Court of Virginia dropped the other shoe today in the second of two wrongful death cases involving charities that it heard in October. As we reported here last week, the court reinstated by unpublished order a dismissal by a judge who concluded that the plaintiff had not shown the gross negligence required to [...]
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Supreme Court decides gross negligence case by order
December 5th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Negligence
The Supreme Court of Virginia heard arguments in October in two cases in – Halsey v. Grafton Schools, Record No. 080023, and Zapata v. Community Alternatives Inc., Record No. 072477 – in which trial judges dismissed wrongful death cases involving charities. The court reversed and remanded Halsey today by unpublished order. With Justice Cynthia D. [...]
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Boy Scout sues for food poisoning
September 5th, 2008 · Comments Off · Negligence
A Boy Scout who was infected by a toxic strain of E. coli at a Virginia scout camp today filed suit against a California food supplier, according to a law firm news release. The suit naming S & S Foods of California was filed in Augusta County Circuit Court. In August, 84 people at the [...]
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Issue: Adequacy of notice. Please discuss.
August 10th, 2008 · Comments Off · Negligence
This could easily be a leftover question from last month’s bar exam. The topic: Premises liability. The issue: Adequacy of notice. Here are the facts. You’re a shopowner in Marblehead, Mass., a grand old town along the Atlantic, north of Boston. The U.S. Navy was founded here, in fact. You own an old building with [...]
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Note to employers: Listen to workers’ fears
March 21st, 2007 · Comments Off · Negligence
Employees at a Harrisonburg medical supplies office say they tried to warn their boss about a coworker’s strange and threatening behavior. But because the company, American HomePatient Inc., allegedly turned a deaf ear, it now faces the possibility of punitive damages on a claim for negligent retention. Last spring, a man named Brewer Hoover Jr. [...]
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