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William Edward Kraham

Family Law, Personal Injury, Criminal
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Richard C Carroll

Litigation, Personal Injury, Residential Real Estate, Employment Discrimination
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Gwendolyn W. Harris

Criminal, Accident & Injury, Personal Injury, Wrongful Death
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Divorce & Family Law, Personal Injury, Class Action, Car Accident
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Personal Injury
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Workers' Compensation, Personal Injury, Family Law, Employment
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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Goodby v. Vetpharm, Inc.

... suffer an actual "physical impact from an external force," the remaining elements of NIED require that: (1) plaintiffs must have been within the "zone of danger" of the acts imperiling their cats; (2) plaintiffs were subjected to "a reasonable fear of immediate personal injury"; and (3 ...

State v. Great Northeast Productions, Inc.

... The superior court held that, because the State failed to produce evidence of causation linking the Fournier's Gangrene to the work injury, the State was not entitled to indemnification under the contract. We affirm. ¶ 2. The relevant facts may be briefly stated. ...

Cyr v. McDermott's, Inc.

... In answering this question, we first recognize that the Commissioner erred by not resolving what must be the initial inquiry in a claim for workers' compensation—whether the worker had received a personal injury by accident arising out of and in the course of employment. ...