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    particular vehicle model such as Focus, Fiesta, and Ecosport. However, plaintiff who had the particular car model with “PowerShift” transmission found the obvious problem when they drove the car. The car would slip, buck, jerk and harshly engage when driven. Thus, it would make the plaintiff to have difficulties to stop the car when met sudden or delayed acceleration. Furthermore, due to the transmission problem, the plaintiff returned back the vehicle to dealerships to get cars fixed up to 10…

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    Ambajogai Case Study

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    02. In short, it is a case of the plaintiff that he runs a General Provision Stores at Ambajogai. The defendant is also resides at Ambajogai. On 19/11/2010, the defendant approached to the plaintiff and stated that he is the owner and possessor of the shop bearing M.C. No. 1-10, measuring 8.08 feet X 74.08 feet, having tin shed with open space bounded as to East- Hotel of Narhari, West- Bombay General Stores, South – Road and North- Road, situated at Mandi Bazar, Ambajogai, Tq. Ambajogai, Dist.…

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    for the bunion case of the doctor who was being sued for malpractice because the plaintiff claimed he took out too much bone was given to the plaintiff. The plaintiff did get less than they asked for, they wanted 250,000 ended up getting 150,000 plus 15,000 for future surgeries. I think the jury may have given her less because of the lack of demonstration of the impact the surgery results on her life. The plaintiff was still capable of doing most things, the impact of the badly done surgery was…

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    Dog Bite Statue Case Study

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    Stebbins, the plaintiff was attacked by a dog belonging to the defendant when he was walking on the pathway leading up to the defendant’s home. Both the plaintiff and the defendant agreed to the fact that there were no signs which indicated that the pathway was off limits. The court had held that if the property owner has provided a path…

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    Latowski, 549 Fed. Appx. 478, 485-6; Gover, 284 F. Supp. 2d 858, 864. In pregnancy discrimination cases, the burden on the plaintiff can be satisfied if it can be shown that discriminatory remarks were made directly to the plaintiff,…

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    Martin Katz Case Study

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    (“Martin”), by and through his counsel, hereby submits this Memorandum of Law in Support of his Motion to Dismiss. STATEMENT OF FACTS On November 15, 2016, plaintiffs, Lauren Katz (“Katz”), and Phyllis Rifkin (“Rifkin”) (collectively, the “plaintiffs”), filed a complaint in the Circuit Court for Baltimore County. The material allegations in plaintiffs’ complaint are that Martin Katz and his father, Daniel Katz (“Daniel”), executed a power of attorney. Complaint, ¶ 9. The power of attorney…

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    pattern needs to have a person or persons to be injured in some way. This type of person(s) is known as the plaintiff. The plaintiff tries to seek legal redress from the party or parties that are liable for the injury. The person(s) responsible are known as the defendant. This article will explain the main phases of a personal injury lawsuit. The purpose of this article is to allow the plaintiff and the defendant to know what to expect.…

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    27. The Plaintiff 's actions are detrimental to the Defendant 's daughter due to the fact that the Plaintiff is teaching her daughter like she has taught her son that the laws of the government can be ignored along with valid Court orders. 28. Both the Defendant’s children’s records demonstrate the detrimental harm that the Plaintiff has continuously brought to the Defendant’s children in her efforts to alienate them from their father. Additionally, as noted, the Defendant’s son who has not had…

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    Frances House Case

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    Not yet finished, Plaintiffs then claim Frances House did not “tell the reader” what its “purpose” was in challenging certain allegations in paragraph in counts L and LIV. Plaintiff again quotes long passages from its Seventh Amended Complaint and then concludes that paragraph 25 of Counts LII and LVI is “merely a statement of medical fact.” (Pls. Resp. Mot. Dismiss at 29.) Instead of recognizing the obvious, i.e., that alleging “certain actions are indicative” of emotional distress…

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    AISHA Negligence Case

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    occupier didn’t take steps to ameliorate the hazard, there was a risk to a class of persons on the land. It must be reasonably foreseeable that careless conduct of any kind by the defendant could cause harm to the class of persons to which the plaintiff belongs. It was reasonably foreseeable that…

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