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  • Kalina v. Fletcher

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  • Porter v. Zuromski

    Plaintiff purported joint owner sued defendant title holder asserting the title holder's actions warranted imposition of a constructive trust and unjustly enriched him. The trial court held the joint owner had established the existence of a constructive...
  • Cottrell v. Smith

    Plaintiff filed the suit alleging a conspiracy among Defendants and a central claim of defamation with associated claims of invasion of privacy, intentional infliction of emotional distress, tortious interference with business opportunities, breach of...
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    Plaintiff tenant challenged an order which directed a verdict in favor of defendant landlord on the tenant's complaint for personal injury resulting from a fall through the outside steps of the leased premises.
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    Petitioner homebuyers petitioned for a writ of mandamus, challenging the order of the Second Judicial District Court of the State of Nevada, in and for the county of Washoe, granting a motion to compel arbitration pursuant to a warranty agreement in favor...