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Washington County Tort Case Statistics and Outcomes – July 1, 2017- June 30, 2023

Day on Torts

The following graphs demonstrate the resolution of personal injury, wrongful death, and other tort cases in Washington County, Tennessee during the last six fiscal years ending June 30, 2023. Click on BirdDog’s County Pages , go to the county of choice, and click on Court Statistics. Continue reading

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Supreme Court rules against union over strike liability

SCOTUSBlog

Glacier sued the union in state court for “tortious destruction” of its property – the spoiled concrete. The Washington Supreme Court dismissed the case, finding that it wasn’t appropriate to apply state tort law to a labor dispute even arguably covered by NLRA under Garmon.

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Number of Tort Trials in Tennessee for the Year Ending June 30, 2020, Including Data By County

Day on Torts

Today we follow up on our previous post about the number of civil trials in Tennessee and we concentrate on the number of trials in Tennessee personal injury, wrongful death and other tort cases. In the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020, there were 108 jury trials and 121 non-jury trials in Tennessee tort cases. of all cases tried.

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US Supreme Court will consider liability shields for online platforms, seven additional new cases

JURIST

The US Supreme Court Monday granted certiorari in nine new cases, including two cases on liability shields for online platforms. Google , the court is asked to consider the scope of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act , which broadly shields online platforms from liability for content posted by the platforms’ users.

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Court grapples with how to handle company’s lawsuit against union that went on strike

SCOTUSBlog

International Brotherhood of Teamsters provided little new insight into how the Supreme Court may decide the case. To recap briefly, this case concerns whether the Washington Supreme Court properly dismissed a tort action by Glacier Northwest, a concrete mixing company, arising out of a strike by the Teamsters.

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No civil liability for sharing truthful information about matter of public concern.

Day on Torts

Defendant filed a motion for summary judgment, which the trial court granted, ruling that defendant shared truthful information from public records about a matter of public concern and thus could not be liable. This case is an important read for anyone litigating a tort case involving a matter of public concern.

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No grants from Friday’s conference

SCOTUSBlog

Share The Supreme Court on Monday morning issued orders from the justices’ private conference last week. The Federal Tort Claims Act is a 1946 law that allows private individuals to sue the United States for the negligent or wrongful acts of federal employees. The district court dismissed all of King’s claims.

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