“Because the standard in the ordinance is compatibility with the ‘normal’ activity of the neighborhood and the City relies heavily on testimony by neighbors to ...
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“Tayborn argues that several inconsistencies in his testimony rendered his testimony perjurious and that the prosecution should have known it was perjurious. However, Tayborn only ...
Read More »Defendant’s right to unanimous verdict was violated
Trial court judge declined to give jury instruction
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Offset below minimum workers’ comp rate allowed Workers’ compensation benefits of a permanently and totally disabled employee shall be offset by government disability program benefits ...
Read More »Foster parents’ custody grant is upheld by appellate court
A trial court judge did not err by awarding custody of a 2-year-old girl to the girl’s foster parents rather than to her 17-year-old biological ...
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Habitat for Humanity founder visits Twin Cities Millard Fuller, the founder and CEO of Habitat for Humanity, recently visited the Twin Cities, speaking at Westminster ...
Read More »Motorist not bound by consent-to-sue clause
Where an insurer had notice of and an opportunity to participate in an underlying suit between its insured and an uninsured motorist, it could not ...
Read More »Shareholder in closely held co. can bring suit over termination
Actions by those in control of a closely held corporation that allegedly frustrated a shareholder-employee’s reasonable expectation of continuing employment may constitute unfairly prejudicial conduct ...
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Supreme Court Civil Opinions Insurance Coverage Conversion; No-Fault Act Where an insurer has paid benefits to an injured passenger under its liability coverage for injuries ...
Read More »Dismissal of med-mal case was erroneous
Plaintiffs’ expert affidavit found to be sufficient
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