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The plaintiff, who was an undergraduate student at Yale College, sought to recover damages in the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut in connection with statements the defendant D, a classmate of the plaintiff, made during a disciplinary hearing conducted by the named…
EMPLOYER-EMPLOYEE – INJUNCTIVE RELIEF – CONTRACT – NONCOMPETITION RESTRICTIONS: The trial court did not abuse its discretion by granting a cardiothoracic surgeon's motion for a preliminary injunction to prevent his employer from enforcing the noncompetition restrictions in his employment agreement…
Torts—Negligent hiring, retention, or supervision of an employee—Summary judgment—A plaintiff need not show that an employee has been adjudicated civilly liable or found guilty of a crime for the plaintiff to maintain a negligent hiring, retention, or supervision claim against the employer—Judgment…
educational service center, treasurer, special audit, findings for recovery, breach of contract, duty to defend, severance pay, vacation leave, sick leave, summary judgment, performance incentives, motion to stay discovery, consideration, illusory, public policy, R.C. 3313.22, R.C. 3319.16,…
Mandamus—Public records—R.C. 149.43(B)(8)—The custodian of a public record has no clear legal duty to produce a record requested by an incarcerated person who failed to request a finding that the record is necessary to support what appears to be a justiciable claim of the incarcerated person—Denial…
A district court's denial of a motion for new trial is reviewed for an abuse of discretion. A court abuses its discretion if it acts in an arbitrary, unreasonable, or unconscionable manner its decision is not the product of a rational mental process leading to a reasoned determination or it…
In this foreclosure action, the defendants, Michele Perretta and Anna M. Perretta, appeal from a Superior Court order granting partial summary judgment in favor of the plaintiff, Note Capital Group, Inc. First, the Perrettas argued that an appeal from the Superior Court's interlocutory order was…
Construction Performance Surety Bonds—Conditions Precedent—Balance of the Contract Price—Attorney Fees. Whiting-Turner Contracting Co. (Whiting-Turner) was the general contractor for an office building construction project (the Project). Whiting-Turner entered into an agreement with Klempco…
The Court certified the following question from the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina: Under South Carolina law, does a drug testing laboratory that has a contract with an employer to conduct and evaluate drug tests owe a duty of care to the employees who are subject…
This is an appeal of the termination of a tenured teacher's employment pursuant to the Tenure Act, Tenn. Code Ann. §§ 49-5-501 to – 515. The Director of Schools of the Franklin Special School District filed Charges for Dismissal of the tenured teacher on the grounds of unprofessional conduct,…
Dismissal of complaint motion for judgment on pleadings common-law tort for wrongful discharge in violation of public policy Greeley claim unlicensed practice of nursing R.C. 4723.03 reporting Ohio Board of Nursing retaliatory discharge R.C. 4723.341 R.C. 4113.52 jeopardy adequate statutory remedy.…
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