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‘I Was Just Following Orders’ Can Support Qualified Immunity Absent Undermining Observations in Ohio

Cleveland
Public Entity & Civil Rights Litigation
January 1, 2025
The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeal found that an officer who ticketed a protestor for disorderly conduct, despite not personally witnessing the conduct, had qualified immunity against the plaintiff’s First Amendment retaliation claim. Case Law Alerts, 1st Quarter, Janu
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Florida District Court of Appeal Dismisses Claim for Punitive Damages Against Retail Grocer

Orlando
Premises & Retail Liability
January 1, 2025
The plaintiff, a sales representative for Pepsi, sued the defendant for premises liability and negligence after one of its display shelves, known as an “end cap,” fell on him. Case Law Alerts, 1st Quarter, January 2025 is prepared by Marshall Dennehey to provide information on recent developments of interest to our readers.
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Deadline for Removal Not Triggered by Initial Pleading in Pennsylvania

Philadelphia - Headquarters
Automobile Liability
January 1, 2025
This case arises from a motor vehicle accident in which Ms. Baucom “was violently struck from behind” while driving her motor vehicle by Ms. Torres Vidal. Ms. Case Law Alerts, 1st Quarter, Janu
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Ohio Court of Appeals Finds No Duty of Care by Contractual Obligation

Philadelphia - Headquarters
Automobile Liability
January 1, 2025
The appellant, Monica Peters, individually and as administratrix for the Estate of Christopher Peters, deceased, appealed the trial court’s decision granting the motions to dismiss and motions for judgment on the pleadings filed by the appellees, Case Law Alerts, 1st Quarter, Janu
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Summary Judgment Granted by New York Court on Issue of Comparative Negligence

Philadelphia - Headquarters
Automobile Liability
January 1, 2025
In an action to recover damages for personal injuries, the plaintiff appealed from an order of the Supreme Court, Nassau County, granting the motion of the defendants, Paul Edward Destocki and PNH Intercontinental Corp., for summary judgment, dism Case Law Alerts, 1st Quarter, Janu
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New Jersey Court Finds No Duty of Care Owed When Risk of Harm Is Not Forseeable

Philadelphia - Headquarters
Automobile Liability
January 1, 2025
In this personal injury case, the plaintiff, Mildred Green, appealed from a trial court order granting summary judgment to the defendants, Arboleda Guapacha and Vidal. Case Law Alerts, 1st Quarter, Janu
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Motion for Remittitur Denied by Delaware Court Where Verdict Not Deemed Grossly Excessive

Philadelphia - Headquarters
Automobile Liability
January 1, 2025
The defendant was dropping off his sister (the plaintiff) at a Goodwill store in Wilmington, Delaware. Case Law Alerts, 1st Quarter, Janu
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Insurance Policies, Including Exclusions, Need to Be Clear and Unambiguous, According to Delaware Court

Wilmington
Insurance Agents & Brokers Liability
January 1, 2025
A Delaware gun dealer, which also operates a shooting range for which it rents firearms, sued its insurer and its insurance broker in a matter arising from the insurer’s refusal to provide defense or indemnification in an underlying lawsuit brough Case Law Alerts, 1st Quarter, Janu
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Pennsylvania Court Rejects Fraudulent Joinder Theory, Keeping Insurance Agent in Case

Philadelphia - Headquarters
Insurance Agents & Brokers Liability
January 1, 2025
The U.S. Case Law Alerts, 1st Quarter, Janu
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Ohio Supreme Court Holds Ohio’s Tolling Statute Does Not Violate Federal Commerce Clause as Applied to a Physician Who Leaves the State to Practice Medicine Elsewhere

Cleveland
Health Care Liability
January 1, 2025
The Ohio Supreme Court examined the constitutionality of Ohio’s tolling statute, R.C. 2305.15, as it relates to a physician who was sued for medical malpractice. Case Law Alerts, 1st Quarter, Janu
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