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Friday, July 4, 2008

News

Autos

[07/03] Analyst: GM not in immediate danger of bankruptcy
[07/03] JPMorgan: Detroit automakers face liquidity crisis
[07/02] GM shares fall a day after June sales release

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Litigation

[07/03] Continental ordered to trial in Concorde explosion
[07/03] Florida Supreme Court nixes Indian casino pact
[07/03] Judge in Ky. gives panel 1 day in fen-phen trial

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Personal Injury

[06/11] Man feels fine after being shot in head by nailgun
[06/06] Pa. crews rescue nude man stuck in portable potty
[06/24] Brain injuries cause half of seniors' fall deaths

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Tort

[06/11] Man feels fine after being shot in head by nailgun
[06/06] Pa. crews rescue nude man stuck in portable potty
[06/25] US panel endorses 2nd vaccine for kids' virus

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Case Summaries

Injury & Tort Law

[07/03] Crowley Marine Servs. Inc. v. Maritrans Inc.
In an action arising out of the collision of plaintiff's tug boat with defendants' oil tanker, a district court's reallocation of fault in the matter is affirmed where: 1) the district court did not err in considering the coordinated nature of the tug escort, the tug boat's violations of Rules 5 and 17(b), or the negligence of both plaintiff and the tug's captain; and 2) it did not err in apportioning 70% of the responsibility for the collision to the tug boat.

[07/03] Sherman v. Winco Fireworks, Inc.
In an action arising from an accident with fireworks, order granting defendant-fireworks manufacturer leave to amend and remand for a new trial on the plaintiffs' failure-to-warn claim in addition to plaintiff husband's pendent consortium claim is reversed in part where: 1) the district court did not apply the good-cause standard in ruling on motion to amend; 2) and the district court abused its discretion in allowing the amendment; 3) and the error was not harmless as it significantly affected plaintiffs' claims.

[07/02] Anderson v. Commerce Construction Services, Inc.
In an action for negligence arising out of a Nebraska subcontractor's employee's injuries while performing demolition work in Kansas, summary judgment for defendant is affirmed where: 1) Kansas courts would have applied the lex loci delicti choice of law rule whereby the state where the tort occurred governs the merits of the litigation; 2) Kansas courts have only applied section 185 of the Restatement (Second) of Conflict of Laws to cases dealing with subrogation; and 3) application of section 184's most significant relationship test would result in defendant prevailing.

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