Plaintiffs were injured when their car was struck by defendant. They commenced separate negligence actions, which were consolidated for trial. These actions resulted in a judgment for plaintiff son, but judgments were entered against the plaintiffs mother and father. These parties were granted a new trial, with no limitation upon the issues to be tried. On the second trial the parents asserted the son\u27s judgment, which had become final and been satisfied, as conclusively establishing defendant\u27s negligence. The trial court ruled against them and submitted the issue of defendant\u27s negligence to the jury. On appeal by the parents, held, affirmed. Collateral estoppel does not apply to claims of different persons arising from a single ...
In a criminal action Teitelbaum was convicted of conspiracy to commit grand theft, attempted grand t...
Offensive collateral estoppel occurs when a plaintiff estops a defendant from relitigating an issue ...
Offensive collateral estoppel occurs when a plaintiff estops a defendant from relitigating an issue ...
In a negligence action for injuries sustained in an automobile accident, one of three successful pla...
Plaintiff corporations, the sole shareholder of which was their president, sued defendant insurers t...
Defendant had pleaded guilty to specific criminal charges under the False Claims Act. The United Sta...
The United States sued defendant in two counts for violation of OPA price regulations. The first cou...
The doctrine of res judicata describes a set of rules that determine the preclusive effects of a fin...
This Article discusses two related problems regarding the scope of the collateral estoppel doctrine ...
ln an attempt to enforce a personal judgment, the judgment creditor brought a statutory equity suit ...
This Article discusses two related problems regarding the scope of the collateral estoppel doctrine ...
The doctrine of res judicata describes a set of rules that determine the preclusive effects of a fin...
Collateral estoppel has been defined as the facet of the doctrine of judicial finality that deals w...
In a negligence action for injuries sustained in an automobile accident, one of three successful pla...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
In a criminal action Teitelbaum was convicted of conspiracy to commit grand theft, attempted grand t...
Offensive collateral estoppel occurs when a plaintiff estops a defendant from relitigating an issue ...
Offensive collateral estoppel occurs when a plaintiff estops a defendant from relitigating an issue ...
In a negligence action for injuries sustained in an automobile accident, one of three successful pla...
Plaintiff corporations, the sole shareholder of which was their president, sued defendant insurers t...
Defendant had pleaded guilty to specific criminal charges under the False Claims Act. The United Sta...
The United States sued defendant in two counts for violation of OPA price regulations. The first cou...
The doctrine of res judicata describes a set of rules that determine the preclusive effects of a fin...
This Article discusses two related problems regarding the scope of the collateral estoppel doctrine ...
ln an attempt to enforce a personal judgment, the judgment creditor brought a statutory equity suit ...
This Article discusses two related problems regarding the scope of the collateral estoppel doctrine ...
The doctrine of res judicata describes a set of rules that determine the preclusive effects of a fin...
Collateral estoppel has been defined as the facet of the doctrine of judicial finality that deals w...
In a negligence action for injuries sustained in an automobile accident, one of three successful pla...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
In a criminal action Teitelbaum was convicted of conspiracy to commit grand theft, attempted grand t...
Offensive collateral estoppel occurs when a plaintiff estops a defendant from relitigating an issue ...
Offensive collateral estoppel occurs when a plaintiff estops a defendant from relitigating an issue ...