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Sample MS Cases
... 16. While this is not a traditional "dog-bite" case, we find it instructive that the supreme court has
held that dogs are not dangerous per se. To impose liability on a dog owner for personal injuries
caused by the dog, "there [must] be some proof that the animal has exhibited some ...
... I. CREDIT-CARD DEBT. ... Johnny testified that he and Kathryn were "getting sued by Trustmark
Bank for nonpayment of a credit card debt." Johnny also testified that he did not "know anything
about the credit card" and that he "personally did not have" a Trustmark Visa card. ...
... 9. On May 10, 1995, the Physician's Desk Reference ("PDR") product information regarding ... Dunn
filed a Complaint in the circuit court against Hyster Company ("Hyster"); NACCO Industries,
Incorporated ("NACCO"); [8] Dr. Yager; Dr. Coss; Basel Pharmaceutical ("Basel"); Ciba ...
... 1. In this wrongful death, product liability case, the jury awarded the plaintiffs $4.5 million, or $1.5
million for each of three decedents, finding that the automobile at issue was defective in both
its design and manufacture. ... (2) Mississippi Product Liability Act. ΒΆ 25. ...
... "[U]nder admiralty law, where the parties have included a choice of law clause, the state's law
will govern unless the state has no substantial relationship to the parties or the transaction or
the state's law conflicts with the fundamental purposes of maritime law." Stoot v. Fluor ...

