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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Hilton v. Martin

... OPINION BY Senior Justice CHARLES S. RUSSELL. This action to recover damages for personal injury and resulting death arose from an assault on the victim by a fellow employee "in the course of" their mutual employment. ...

Williams v. Joynes

... The circuit court held that the plaintiff's failure to file a personal injury action in a foreign jurisdiction was a superseding event, which severed the link of proximate causation between the defendants' failure to timely file a personal injury action in Virginia and the plaintiff's loss of ...

Williams v. Le

... Tameika Williams ("Tameika"), as administrator and personal representative of the estate of Williams, filed a complaint against Kaiser ... event, not reasonably foreseeable, that completely breaks the connection between the Defendant's negligent act and the alleged injury or death ...