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LEB 320F Court Cases Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Guaranteed Pass 1.1 Soldano v. O'Daniels - Liability when someone requests aid. Context: A fight broke out, someone tried to contact police and was refused a phone. Someone was killed in the fight. (O'Daniels is the bartender) Conf...

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1.1 Soldano v. O'Daniels - ✔✔Liability when someone requests aid.



Context: A fight broke out, someone tried to contact police and was refused

a phone. Someone was killed in the fight. (O'Daniels is the bartender)



Conflict: Defendant did not allow emergency use of a phone. Was he

negligently interfering?

1.2 Standard Fire Ins. Co. v. Knowles - ✔✔The Class Action Fairness Act

of 2005 ["district courts shall have original jurisdiction" over a civil "class

action" if, among other things, the "matter in controversy exceeds the sum

or value of $5,000,000."]



Context: SF Insurance didnt include contractor fees, which screwed a lot of

people over.
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,Conflict: Knowles spoke for the rest of the people in the CA lawsuit without

right. Had no right to stipulate that it would not exceed 5M.

2.1 Ashcroft v. Iqbal - ✔✔Concept: Motion to Dismiss



Context: Iqbal, a Muslim, was detained following 9/11 and sued on the

basis of discrimination by gov. officials.



Conflict: Did Iqbal have the right facts to dismiss the trial on basis of

discrimination.

Riley v. Willis - ✔✔Concept: An appeal on a judge's "Instructions to the

Jury"



Context: Willis was walking her dog and Riley ran it over. Question was

Riley's liability.



Conflict: The judge should have informed the jury of a local law that would

have had a substantial effect on their decision.

SEC v. Ginsburg - ✔✔Concept: Appellate courts uphold lower court facts,

but not always interpretations of law.
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, Context: Ginsburg was being shady and probably insider trading.



Conflict: The judge called a judgement notwithstanding the verdict, higher

court said no go.

Oxford Health Care Plans LLC v. Sutter - ✔✔Concept: Arbitrators decisions

are pretty much final, even if they are completely wrong.



Context: Oxford brought a class lawsuit by physician Sutter to arbitration to

decide if class arbitration for the real problem is what should be done.

Arbiter said yes, contract stipulates that you must use an arbitrator and

class arbitration is the way to go (vs. regular arbitration vs just Sutter).



Conflict: Oxford did not like the result, and tried to bring it to court on the

basis that the arbitrator "exceeded his authority" (he did not)

Flagiello v. Pennsylvania Hospital - ✔✔Concept: Laws change with modern

society.



Context: Textbook case of negligence, however the Hospital defended itself

with its status as a nonprofit.

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