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Bus Driver Could be Grossly Negligent for Extra Bumpy Ride
Appellate court rules school bus driver may be grossly negligent for decision to divert from normal route to "treat" students to an extra bumpy ride, resulting in injuries. Continue Reading
Supreme Court Holds Noneconomic Damages Recoverable Against Governmental Entity
Supreme Court ruling clears path for plaintiffs to claim additional bodily injury damages in municipal vehicle liability cases. Continue Reading