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Defendant Motion for Summary Judgment and Supporting Brief
DEFENDANT MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT AND SUPPORTING BRIEF RE: PLAINTIFF’S CLAIM FOR LOSS OF USE DAMAGES
Motion to Quash or Modify the Subpoena Issued Against Non-Party
Motion to Quash or Modify the Subpoena Issued Against Non-Party
Defendant/Counterclaimant’s Response to Plaintiff’s Motion & Brief for Summary Judgment
Defendant/Counterclaimant’s Response to Plaintiff’s Motion; Brief for Summary Judgment and Motion to Strike and Motion for Attorney’s Fees and Costs
Motion Brief for Determination of Law on Plaintiff’s Employment Contract
MOTION & BRIEF FOR C.R.C.P. 56(h) DETERMINATION OF LAW ON PLAINTIFF’S EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT
Motion for Brief for Summary Judgment and Dismissal of Defendant Foulk’s Second Counterclaim
MOTION & BRIEF FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT AND DISMISSAL OF DEFENDANT FOULK’S SECOND COUNTERCLAIM: “(Retaliation—Title VII—42 U.S.C. § 2000e-2)” MOTION TO STRIKE RELATED SECOND COUNTERCLAIM AVERMENTS
C.R.C.P. 12(f) MOTION FOR ATTORNEY FEES & COSTS C.R.S. §§ 13-17-102, 13-16-104, and C.R.C.P. 11
Reply to Defendant’s Counterclaims
REPLY TO DEFENDANT’S COUNTERCLAIMS
Response to Motion for Entry of Default
Response to Motion for Entry of Default
Answer and Counterclaims
Answer and counterclaim for First Counterclaim (Title VII- Hostile Work Environment Sexual Harassment)
Motion to Enter Default C.R.C.P. 55(a)
MOTION TO ENTER DEFAULT C.R.C.P. 55(a)
Defendant’s Answer, Cross-Claim and Jury Demand
DEFENDANT’S ANSWER, CROSS-CLAIM AND JURY DEMAND cross claim for breach of contract and promissory estoppel
Motion to Inspect, Examine & Test Physical Evidence
MOTION TO INSPECT, EXAMINE AND INDEPENDENTLY TEST PHYSICAL EVIDENCE
Wrongful Death Complaint
Wrongful Death complaint and loss of consortium
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.