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Tedla v. Ellman (280 N.Y. 124, 19 N.E. 2d 987) was a 1939 New York Court of Appeals case that was influential in establishing the bounds of the negligence per se doctrine. . Ordinarily, a statutory violation automatically constitutes neglige
Herzog, Ct. of App. of N.Y., 228 N Y. 164, 126 N.E. 814 (1920), was a New York Court of Appeals case ... was guilty of contributory negligence in failing to have a ...
New York’s attorney general this month appointed a special prosecutor to investigate Brooks’ death. Onondaga County District Attorney William Fitzpatrick took over the case as a special ...
Atlantic Cement Co., [1] was a New York court case in which New York's highest court considered whether permanent damages were an appropriate remedy in lieu of a permanent injunction. The case was one of the first and most influential instances of a court applying permanent damages. It is widely referenced in law and economics research and case ...
Woman’s sterilization was ‘gross negligence.’ ... the board is seeking $23,515 from Nelson for the cost of investigating the case. ... Justin Baldoni files $250M lawsuit against New York ...
The audit was found to be negligent, but not fraudulent. The judge set this finding aside based on the doctrine of privity, which protects auditors from third party suits. An intermediate appellate court reinstated the negligence verdict. The case then went to the New York Court of Appeals, Judge Benjamin Cardozo presiding.
In May 1986, Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau agreed to let a grand jury consider murder charges, [15] an unusual decision for a medical malpractice case. [18] Although the jury declined to indict for murder, in 1987 the intern and resident were charged with 38 counts of gross negligence and/or gross incompetence.
Grossman, 60, is charged with two counts of second-degree murder, two counts of vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence and one count of hit-and-run driving resulting in death in connection ...