Premises Liability

  • Biz groups weigh in on commercial landlord liability (BizJournals)
    Local business law groups are battling a Supreme Judicial Court case that considers whether commercial landlords should be liable for injuries on their property.
  • SUMMONS (CITACION JUDICIAL) (The Acorn)
    NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: (AVISO AL DEMANDADO) Patricia Louise Kanan Trustee of the Patricia Louise Kanan Trust Dated April 19, 1999; Terry O. Herrick, an individual; Joseph Patrick Hopkins, an individual; Patricia Kathleen Kanan, an individual; Judy Jeanette Kanan, an individual
  • SUMMONS (CITACION JUDICIAL) (The Acorn)
    NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: (AVISO AL DEMANDADO) Patricia Louise Kanan Trustee of the Patricia Louise Kanan Trust Dated April 19, 1999; Terry O. Herrick, an individual; Joseph Patrick Hopkins, an individual; Patricia Kathleen Kanan, an individual; Judy Jeanette Kanan, an individual
  • Negligence-Premises liability
    … Negligence Premises Liability – Ceiling. Screen – Closed-Head Injury … attended a wedding at the defendant’s premises, a local motel. The plaintiff was dancing with another guest when …
  • Oklahoma Premises Liability Law
    … trip and fall / grocery store / premises liability – Plaintiff alleged that upon exiting the grocery … Premises Liability – Plaintiff was injured at her rent house when she slipped …
  • Premises Liability
    … Premises liability suits are like other negligence claims in that the plaintiff must prove that the … classification of a plaintiff in a premises liability suit has a profound …
  • Premises Liability
    The summary provided below is general information only and is not intended to be used as legal advice. This information may not be relied on for any reason and may not be current or accurate. … unsafe condition or defect that causes plaintiff injury. 62 Am.Jur.2d, Premises Liability, s 27 at 258 and cases … 62 Am.Jur.2d, Premises Liability, s 23 at 254 …
  • News Premises Liability
    … News & Resources – Premises Liability. New & Resources – Real Estate … be imminent, must cause reasonable apprehension in the plaintiff. Therefore, where the defendant has threatened …