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Appellee was elected to the city council on a platform of removing the city manager.
Defendant appealed trial court's order denying his cross-motion to vacate an arbitration award and granting plaintiffs' motion to confirm the award.
A doctor, who was sued for medical malpractice and lost, successfully proved on appeal that the trial court erred in refusing to credit a settlement by a family member.
A personal injury plaintiff's complaint could not state an independent cause of action for punitive damages. Plaintiff's allegations of wanton, willful and reckless conduct were sufficient, however, to support his corresponding general demand for recovery of punitive damages in his personal injury action. Defendants' preliminary objections sustained in part and overruled in part.
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Both parties moved for judgment on the pleadings in plaintiff's breach of contract and declaratory judgment action for coverage under its excess insurance policies from defendant in pollution action and court found the exception to the pollution exclusion in the policies created coverage for the underlying lawsuits and defendant owed plaintiff a duty to defend. Motion granted, motion denied.
The parties cross-moved for summary judgment.
A city, who sought mandamus relief over a trial court's order to produce documents, successfully proved on appeal that it was entitled to relief.
Plaintiff bank moved for summary judgment in a mortgage foreclosure action and court found undisputed evidence establishing the elements of a mortgage foreclosure action and defendants failed to point to any competent evidence showing that plaintiff's interest calculations were incorrect. Motion granted.
Evidence of record compelled the trial court's transfer of primary physical custody of minor children from mother to father. The trial court properly relied upon the children's testimony from a conciliation conference to support its rationale regarding the custody arrangement which most suited the children's best interests. The court recommended that the Superior Court affirm its custody order and dismiss mother's appeal.
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