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Stipulation to Satisfaction of Judgment Awarding Costs and to Dismissal with Prejudice
Stipulation to Satisfaction of Judgment Awarding Costs and to Dismissal with Prejudice
Plaintiff’s Amended Certificate of Conferral re His Motion for New Trial Pursuant to CRCP 59D, Hearing Requested
Plaintiff’s Amended Certificate of Conferral re His Motion for New Trial Pursuant to CRCP 59D, Hearing Requested
Defendant’s Objections to Plaintiff’s Subpoena to Produce Documents to Memorial Hospital
Defendant’s Objections to Plaintiff’s Subpoena to Produce Documents to Memorial Hospital
Defendant’s Objections to Plaintiff’s Subpoena to Produce Documents to Front Range Orthopaedics
Defendant’s Objections to Plaintiff’s Subpoena to Produce Documents to Front Range Orthopaedics
Defendant’s Correction Addendum to Amended Response to Plaintiff’s Motion for Order Allowing Inspection of Front Range Orthopaedics records
Defendant’s Correction Addendum to Amended Response to Plaintiff’s Motion for Order Allowing Inspection of Front Range Orthopaedics records
C.R.C.P. 43 Stipulated Motion Regarding Absentee Testimony
C.R.C.P. 43 Stipulated Motion Regarding Absentee Testimony
Affidavit in Support of Motion for New Trial
Affidavit in Support of Motion for New Trial
Dangerous Condition Public Property, Sample Special Ingterrogatories
Dangerous Condition Public Property, Sample Special Ingterrogatories
Speculation about Medical Bill Reductions, Motion in Limine
Motion in limine to preclude speculative testimony that medical bills will be reduced
Biomechanic opinions re injuries, MIL to exclude
Motion in limine to preclude biomechanicist’s opinion re injuries
Federal Civil Complaint under 42 USC 1983 (Excessive Force)
Civil Complaint pursuant to 42 USC 1983 for police use of excessive force. US District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.
Plaintiff’s Notice of Errata Relative to her Election to Receive Immediate Payment
PLAINTIFF’S NOTICE OF ERRATA RELATIVE TO HER ELECTION TO RECEIVE IMMEDIATE PAYMENT OF THE PRESENT VALUE OF THE FUTURE DAMAGE AWARD IN A LUMP-SUM AMOUNT IN LIEU OF PERIODIC PAYMENTS
Plaintiff’s Memorandum of Law on Economic Damages
PLAINTIFF’S MEMORANDUM OF LAW ON ECONOMIC DAMAGES
Complaint for Negligence Against Ski Area
The four elements that a plaintiff must prove to win a negligence suit are 1) Duty, 2) Breach, 3) Cause, and 4) Harm. Generally speaking, when someone acts in a careless way and causes an injury to another person, under the legal principle of “negligence” the careless person will be legally liable for any resulting harm. Ski Resort Immunity and Inherent Risk of Skiing protects the ski resort from most claims of negligence – which usually must be proved to win a personal injury lawsuit.