California Trial Lawyers Journal, Volume 15California Trial Lawyers Association., 1976 - Law |
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Page 86
... RECOVERY , MAY REQUIRE EMPLOYER LEIN CLAIMANT TO CONTRIBUTE TO ATTORNEY'S FEES Quinn v . State of California 15 C. 3d 162 ( 1975 ) Plaintiff construction worker received serious injuries while working on the job . He brought a third ...
... RECOVERY , MAY REQUIRE EMPLOYER LEIN CLAIMANT TO CONTRIBUTE TO ATTORNEY'S FEES Quinn v . State of California 15 C. 3d 162 ( 1975 ) Plaintiff construction worker received serious injuries while working on the job . He brought a third ...
Page 170
... recover , and one injured by a school district truck is allowed to recover only within a prescribed limit . And to the extent that recovery is permitted or denied on an arbitrary basis , a special privilege is granted in violation of ...
... recover , and one injured by a school district truck is allowed to recover only within a prescribed limit . And to the extent that recovery is permitted or denied on an arbitrary basis , a special privilege is granted in violation of ...
Page 178
... recovery is a totally arbitrary and irrational means of accomplishing the pro- posed purpose of the legislation . The effect of the legislation , by acting on the right to recovery rather than the limit of liability , is to foreclose ...
... recovery is a totally arbitrary and irrational means of accomplishing the pro- posed purpose of the legislation . The effect of the legislation , by acting on the right to recovery rather than the limit of liability , is to foreclose ...
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