New Mealey Litigation Report covers Premises Liability.Mealey Publications (King of Prussia King of Prussia, industrialized suburban area (1990 pop. 18,406), Montgomery co., SE Pa. It has glass and steel fabricating, food processing, printing and publishing, and varied manufacturing (textiles, liquified petroleum gas, water-treatment and electrical , PA), a division of Lexis Lexis® An online legal information service that provides the full text of opinions and statutes in electronic format. Subscribers use their personal computers to search the Lexis database for relevant cases. They may download or print the legal information they retrieve. Nexis (Dayton, OH), will begin the publication of Mealey's Litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute. When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation. Report: Premises Liability with an is sue in June. A charter annual subscription to the new monthly title costs $595. Additional online and online/print combination pricing options are available. Mealey said that each issue of the new report will include summaries of developments in premises liability law from courts across the country, as well as reprints of court opinions and pleadings. All supporting documents will be available to subscribers of the online version of the report. Mealey said the initial issue will tentatively include coverage of: The Fourth Circuit US Court of Appeals recent affirmation of a decision rejecting a claim that a landowner's imporperly maintained trees contributed to the crash of an airplane airplane, aeroplane, or aircraft, heavier-than-air vehicle, mechanically driven and fitted with fixed wings that support it in flight through the dynamic action of the air. ; the reversal of a grant of summary judgment to an amusement park amusement park, a commercially operated park offering various forms of entertainment, such as arcade games, carousels, roller coasters, and performers, as well as food, drink, and souvenirs. owner in a premises liability action brought before a Georgia appeals court; and, a Louisiana appeals court rejection of a rape victim's claim that the owner of a poorly lighted parking lot assumed a duty to provide security. |
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