There are many rules of evidence. In general, their purpose is to make the presentation of testimony or records fair, and reliable. One rule of[…]
+ moreEllyn and David Rucker decided to purchase a house that their daughter, Kristin, would then rent from them. David placed an offer on a house[…]
+ moreColorado’s Constitution guarantees a right to a jury trial in criminal cases, but not in civil cases. Whether a person is entitled to a jury[…]
+ more“Subrogation” means the right to be paid back. The subrogation right may arise in various ways such as when an insurer or a federal or[…]
+ moreNegligence is the failure of a defendant to act as a reasonable person would act under the same or similar circumstances. A plaintiff/claimant must prove[…]
+ moreTo avoid liability to injured contractors, property owners should require proof that roofers and others doing dangerous work at their home have workers compensation insurance.[…]
+ moreThe attractive nuisance doctrine was developed by courts long ago. It follows the intuitive concept that children, due to their youth and impulsive behavior,[…]
+ moreThe premises liability act makes it almost impossible for an adult trespasser to sue the property owner. A trespasser may recover only for damages willfully[…]
+ moreUnder the premises liability act, social guests are classified as “licensees.” Any person who enters or remains on the land of another for the person’s[…]
+ moreColorado slip and fall cases are subject to a State statute commonly known as the “premises liability act.” Under the premises liability act tenants, shoppers,[…]
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