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A legal text outlining the elements to be considered in determining damages for wrongful death when there are no survivors, focusing on lost earnings, medical expenses, and lost accumulations.
Year:
1985
Region / City:
Florida
Topic:
Legal/Compensation
Document Type:
Legal Text
Organ / Institution:
Florida Statutes
Author:
Florida Legislative Committee
Target Audience:
Legal Professionals
Period of Effect:
Ongoing
Date of Approval:
1985
Date of Changes:
None
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Year:
2019
Region / city:
Western Interconnection
Subject:
Interchange requirements, reliability assessment, and corrective actions
Document type:
Criteria
Organization:
WECC
Author:
WECC Standards Committee
Target audience:
Functional Entities, Balancing Authorities, Transmission Service Providers
Period of validity:
From June 18, 2019
Approval date:
June 18, 2019
Modification date:
June 18, 2019
Context:
This document outlines the requirements and measures for managing Arranged Interchange within the Western Interconnection, detailing corrective actions for wrongful denial and associated reliability assessments.
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Canada
Topic:
Systemic Racism, Wrongful Convictions, Bias, Criminal Justice
Document Type:
Report, Webinar Resources
Organ / Institution:
Federal-Provincial-Territorial Heads of Prosecutions Committee
Author:
Bruce MacFarlane, Joshua Sealy-Harrington, Reakash Walters, Anthony Morgan, Lorna Fadden, Amanda Carling, Kenneth Jackson
Target Audience:
Legal Professionals, Law Students, Criminal Justice Reform Advocates
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
December 10, 2020
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Context:
A report and webinar resources detailing systemic racism, biases, and their impact on wrongful convictions, with contributions from multiple legal professionals and experts.
Document Type:
Internal memorandum
Date:
March 8, 2023
From:
Student Name/Position in the company
To:
CEO
Subject:
Critical Incident Analysis
Organization:
CapraTek
Legal Framework:
Occupational Safety and Health Act; CDC guidelines; OSHA guidelines
Cases Reviewed:
Bhashar Quan; Michael Haskill; Susan Harewood; James Clarke; Richard Howell
Nature of Claims:
Wrongful death
Primary Causes Alleged:
Covid-19 workplace exposure; machinery accident involving forklift
Settlement Demands:
Over $2M; $2.5M; $6M; $2.575M; insurance coverage demand
Risk Assessment:
High risk litigation exposure
Sources Cited:
Michaels & Wagner (2020); Rothstein (2022)
Recommended Actions:
Employee and witness interviews; verification of protocol enforcement; review of certification and safety compliance
Geographic Scope:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Subject:
Employment Law
Document Type:
Legal Instruction
Target Audience:
Legal Professionals
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Springfield
Topic:
Wrongful Conviction, Criminal Justice, Legal Advocacy
Document Type:
Press Release
Organization:
Illinois Innocence Project, Erickson & Oppenheimer, Ltd.
Author:
Lauren Kaeseberg, Michael Oppenheimer
Target Audience:
General public, legal professionals, criminal justice advocates
Date of Approval:
June 23, 2020
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
San Francisco, CA, USA
Subject:
Personal injury and wrongful death claims
Document Type:
Claim form
Organization / Institution:
Covenant Aviation Security
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Passengers, claimants
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Instructions Included:
Yes
Legal Notice:
California law criminal penalties for fraudulent claims
Year:
2015
Jurisdiction:
Colorado, USA
Subject:
Wrongful Death, Tort Law
Document Type:
Legal Instruction / Jury Charge
Issuing Authority:
Colorado State Courts
Legal References:
C.R.S. Sections 13-21-111, 13-21-202, 13-21-203, 13-21-203.5, 13-21-203.7
Case References:
Willy v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Ry., Phillips v. Denver City Tramway Co., Tanski v. Tanski, B.G.’s, Inc. v. Gross, Estate of Wright ex rel. Wright v. United Servs. Auto. Ass’n, Aiken v. Peters
Applicable Period:
Claims accruing on or after January 1, 1998
Adjustments:
Inflation-adjusted limitations certified by Secretary of State
Content Focus:
Determination of damages for wrongful death, accounting for contributory negligence, economic and noneconomic losses, and solatium awards
Year:
2026
Jurisdiction:
United States, Colorado
Subject:
Employment Law, Wrongful Termination
Document Type:
Legal Instruction / Jury Charge
Issuing Authority:
Colorado Judicial Branch
Author:
Legal Committee / Judicial Council
Intended Audience:
Judges, Lawyers, Jury Members
Effective Period:
Ongoing legal precedent
Date of Issue:
2026
Legal References:
Western Distributing Co. v. Diodosio; Nelson v. Centennial Casualty Co.; Saxonia Mining & Reduction Co. v. Cook; Pittman v. Larson Distributing Co.
Scope:
Employment contracts of definite and indefinite duration, at-will employment, constructive discharge, tort claims based on public policy violations
Key Concepts:
Breach of contract, affirmative defenses, mitigation of damages, good or just cause, damages calculation, after-acquired evidence
Year:
2023
Jurisdiction:
United States, Colorado
Subject:
Employment law, Wrongful discharge, Breach of contract
Document type:
Legal instruction / Jury guide
Issuing authority:
Colorado courts
Applicable cases:
Western Distributing Co. v. Diodosio; Nelson v. Centennial Casualty Co.; Saxonia Mining & Reduction Co. v. Cook; Pittman v. Larson Distributing Co.
Audience:
Judges, juries, legal practitioners
Employment type covered:
Definite term, indefinite term, at-will
Legal focus:
Breach of contract, tort claims, public policy violations, damages, affirmative defenses
Definitions included:
Constructive discharge, good or just cause, at-will employment
Reference period:
Case law up to 1999
Year:
2022
Jurisdiction:
Colorado, United States
Subject:
Wrongful Death, Torts Law, Damages
Document Type:
Legal Instruction / Jury Instruction
Governing Body:
Colorado General Assembly / Colorado Courts
Reference Statutes:
C.R.S. §§ 13-21-102.5, 13-21-111, 13-21-202, 13-21-203, 13-21-203.5, 13-64-302
Case References:
Willy v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Ry., Phillips v. Denver City Tramway Co., Tanski v. Tanski, B.G.’s, Inc. v. Gross, Estate of Wright ex rel. Wright v. United Servs. Auto. Ass’n, Aiken v. Peters
Purpose:
Provides legal standards for assessing contributory negligence and calculating damages in wrongful death cases
Scope:
Applies to plaintiffs, defendants, and decedents in wrongful death actions under Colorado law
Effective Period:
Applies to claims accruing on or after January 1, 1998, with adjustments certified through February 14, 2022
Damages Considered:
Economic losses, noneconomic losses, solatium awards
Contextual Notes:
Includes comparative negligence instructions, limitations on damages, and statutory adjustments for inflation
Type of document:
Contract supplement / construction contract conditions
Related document:
General Conditions
Subject:
Liquidated damages for delay in completion
Contracting authority:
Group Director (OGS D&C Contract Management)
Monetary penalty:
$1,000.00 per day for substantial completion delay; $500.00 per day for physical completion delay
Approval requirement:
Written approval required from Business Unit Leader and Contracting Officer for edits
Applicable section references:
Article 2, Article 13, Section 2.21, Section 2.12, Article 21, Section 011000
Jurisdiction/organization:
State (New York State OGS implied)
Language:
English
Court:
Court of Common Pleas, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
Case Number:
CV 16 867545
Judge:
William J. Coyne
Plaintiff:
Estate of Leona Maxim by Christine Guest, Executor
Defendants:
Kindred Nursing & Rehab – Stratford, et al.; KND Development 51, LLC d/b/s Kindred Transitional Care and Rehabilitation—Stratford
Document Type:
Jury instructions, interrogatories, and verdict form
Subject Matter:
Punitive damages; employer liability; alteration or falsification of medical records; attorney fees
Related Authority:
OJI-CV 537.07; OJI-CV 303.07; OJI-CV 315.37(11); Moskovitz v. Mt. Sinai Med. Ctr., 69 Ohio St.3d 638 (1994)
Date:
October 2016
Jurisdiction:
Cuyahoga County, Ohio
Note:
Year
Jurisdiction:
Supreme Court of Western Australia
Document number:
Form 35
Legislation referenced:
Rules of the Supreme Court 1971 Order 13 r. 3, 4, 14; Order 42 r. 1; Civil Judgments Enforcement Act 2004 s. 15
Subject matter:
Default judgment; assessment of damages; costs; enforcement of judgment
Type of document:
Court order form and notice to defendant
Issuing body:
Supreme Court of Western Australia
Addressee:
Defendant in civil proceedings
Related officer:
Registrar; Judicial officer; Taxing Officer
Date of insertion:
16 November 2016 (Gazette p. 52078)
Procedural context:
Entry of default judgment following certification of assessed damages and taxation of costs
Number:
24.09H
Title:
Breach of Contract—Reliance Damages
Jurisdiction:
United States
Area of Law:
Contract Law
Subject:
Reliance Damages in Breach of Contract Actions
Type of Document:
Jury Instruction
Related Provisions:
Instruction 24.11 (Nominal Damages); Instruction 24.09A
Legal Sources Cited:
Restatement (Second) of Contracts § 349; Restatement (Second) of Contracts § 344
Purpose:
Guidance to jury on awarding compensatory and nominal damages based on reliance interest
Applicable Context:
Civil action for breach of contract
Measure of Damages:
Expenditures made in preparation for or in performance of the contract, subject to reduction for proven loss
Year:
[Not specified]
Region / City:
Sacramento, California
Subject:
Legal action, injunction
Document type:
Complaint
Organization / Institution:
Superior Court of California
Author:
Plaintiff (Your Name)
Target Audience:
Legal professionals, parties involved in the case
Effective period:
[Not specified]
Approval date:
[Not specified]
Date of amendments:
[Not specified]
Year:
2025-2026
Region / City:
Florida
Subject:
Liquidated damages, construction contract
Document type:
Contract amendment
Organization / Institution:
Florida Department of Transportation
Author:
Unknown
Target audience:
Contractors
Effective period:
From the date of contract signing
Approval date:
2023-09-21
Amendment date:
2023-05-24
Context:
A contract amendment outlining liquidated damages for failure to complete construction work on time, including specific daily charges based on the contract amount.
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Baton Rouge, LA
Topic:
Liquidated Damages Calculation
Document Type:
Procedure / Form
Author:
Facility Planning & Control
Target Audience:
Contractors, Project Managers
Period of Effectiveness:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Amendment Date:
N/A
Year:
2001
Region / City:
Colorado
Topic:
Damages and Legal Instructions
Document Type:
Legal Instruction
Agency / Institution:
Court of Appeals, Colorado
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Legal professionals, juries
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Note:
Contextual Description