Articles From Sara M. Davis

Revisiting long-arm jurisdiction: Kowal v. Westchester Wheels, Inc. By Sara M. Davis Civil Practice and Procedure, November 2017 The Kowal decision provides litigants with a concise overview of specific jurisdiction in the context of a products liability case. It is a useful opinion providing direction on the elements necessary to meet or defeat specific jurisdiction.
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Yarbrough v. Northwestern Memorial Hospital: Expansion of apparent agency principles or a new application of existing law? By Sara M. Davis Civil Practice and Procedure, January 2017 Can a hospital be held vicariously liable under the doctrine of apparent agency set forth in Gilbert v. Seymour Mun. Hosp. and its progeny for the acts of the employees of an unrelated, independent clinic that is not a party to the present litigation?

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