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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Fletcher v. UNIV. HOSPS.

... Fletcher's complaint alleged, among other things, wrongful death and medical malpractice, claiming that the medical care appellants had provided to Shaw was negligent and substandard, resulting in Shaw's death. Eventually ...

Eppley v. TRI-VALLEY LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD OF EDUCATION

... {¶ 1} In this case, we are asked to determine the constitutionality of RC 2125.04, the wrongful death saving statute. ... {¶ 4} Eppley responded that the general saving statute, RC 2305.19, rather than the wrongful death saving statute, RC 2125.04, applied to the refiled action. ...

Niskanen v. Giant Eagle, Inc.

... In Schellhouse, we held that "in a civil action for tort or wrongful death, a finding by the jury that a plaintiff (or plaintiff's decedent) was comparatively negligent will not defeat or diminish the recovery of damages where the defendant's intentional tort, committed with actual malice ...

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