Sky Diving Release defeats claim by Naval Academy student
Boucher v. Riner, et al. 68 Md. App. 539; 514 A.2d 485; 1986 Md. App. LEXIS 391 Boucher v. Riner is a case that examines three issues under Maryland law that are important and to understand an...
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Plaintiff’s claims were dismissed because the plaintiff failed to present enough evidence to support any elements of his claim for his injuries skydiving. Dare v. Freefall Adventures, Inc., 349 N.J....
View ArticleSky Diving Release defeats claim by Naval Academy student
Boucher v. Riner, et al. 68 Md. App. 539; 514 A.2d 485; 1986 Md. App. LEXIS 391 Boucher v. Riner is a case that examines three issues under Maryland law that are important and to understand an...
View ArticleNew Jersey does not support fee shifting provisions (indemnification clauses)...
Plaintiff’s claims were dismissed because the plaintiff failed to present enough evidence to support any elements of his claim for his injuries skydiving. Dare v. Freefall Adventures, Inc., 349 N.J....
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The decision involves several legal issues, the one that concerns us is the issue of a release for a product. In Kansas, releases are strictly construed. In this case that meant that the language of...
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