You Be the Judge: Brown Recluse on the Loose
Is a spider an insect? And should an insurance company deny a claim if it’s not? See how a court ruled.
Is a spider an insect? And should an insurance company deny a claim if it’s not? See how a court ruled.
A bankruptcy turned a country club into a legal hazard. How would you rule?
Can a court order Yelp to remove a customer’s negative review? How would you rule?
A romance, a divorce and a mortgage. What could go wrong?
Concealed repairs, a glued-on roof, and an unlucky collision led to a fierce legal debate. So who was in the right?
A routine prostate surgery, assisted for the first time by robotic device, led to fatal complications. Who was in the wrong?
A post-partum tragedy and a military loophole led to a dramatic legal clash. How would you rule?
How would you rule?
The police arrested 21 people for unlawful entry when they attended a party after being invited by a woman who didn’t live in the house. How would you rule the case?
This issue’s You Be the Judge involves gruesome toilet injury, massive suits, and major changes to California law. Who was in the right? From the November/December 2018 issue.
How would you rule?
How would you rule?
The driveway vs. the fence: how would you rule?
When Jennifer Latham was severely injured in a car accident, her health insurance company threatened to rescind her policy. Find out how the court ruled in this issue’s “You Be the Judge.”
Human relations can be very complex, even when they are not real.
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