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Manifest weight of the evidence; Federal Railway Labor Act; motion for new trial. The trial court's judgment was not against the manifest weight of the evidence. The appellant's claims are not covered by the Federal Railway Labor Act. The trial court did not err when it denied the appellant's…
Expert witness testimony; admissibility; causation; speculation; directed verdict; vicarious liability; respondeat superior; apportionment of damages; consent judgment entry; negligent hiring, training, and supervision; wrongful death; survival action; failure to report child abuse or neglect. The…
1. The employee's injury occurred "in the course of" employment for the purpose of Minnesota Statutes section 176.021, subdivision 1 (2024), because the undisputed facts show that the employee sustained the injury within an hour of the end of the workday, the injury occurred at the workplace, and…
At-will employment - Civ.R. 12(B)(6) motion to dismiss properly granted - Employee could not establish the elements of breach of contract, promissory estoppel, or violation of public policy claims
The trial court did not err in dismissing appellant-employee's administrative appeal due to lack of subject matter jurisdiction. Appellee-board had not issued a final appealable order from which appellant could have appealed, and the trial court lacked subject matter jurisdiction to resolve the…
Workers' compensation—Mandamus—Violations of specific safety requirements ("VSSRs")—Adm.Code 4123:1-3-13(E)(7)—Judicial branch must defer to Industrial Commission's factual determinations but not to its legal interpretations of specific safety requirements—TWISM Ents., L.L.C. v. State Bd. of…
Petition for Judicial Review; State Board of Elections; Fruits of Labor
improper notice of right to appeal disciplinary action; career status employee; N.C. Gen. Stat. § 1235
¶ 0 In an attorney-discipline proceeding initiated under Rule 6 of the Rules Governing Disciplinary Proceedings (RGDP), 5 O.S.2021 Ch. 1, App. 1-A, Respondent was charged with five counts of professional misconduct. The charges contain multiple allegations that Respondent neglected his clients and…
Mandamus—Public-records requests—Relator failed to submit clear and convincing evidence establishing existence of a chain-of-custody record more extensive than the one already produced or of police department's ability or duty to produce iPhone-data records in a human-readable format—Writ and…
Appellee was injured in an automobile accident where Appellant's, a governmental entity, employee was 100% at-fault. On appeal, Appellant argues that the trial court erred in: (1) finding that Appellant's governmental immunity had been removed; (2) admitting testimony from two of Appellee's…
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