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  • Pacific Gas & E. Co. v. G. W. Thomas Drayage etc. Co.

    S. F. No. 22580

    Defendant appeals from a judgment for plaintiff in an action for damages for injury to property under an indemnity clause of a contract.

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  • People v. Sanchez

    S216681

    CORRIGAN, J.—In Crawford v. Washington (2004) 541 U.S. 36 [158 L. Ed. 2d 177, 124 S. Ct. 1354] (Crawford), the United States Supreme Court held, with exceptions not relevant here, that ] the admission of testimonial hearsay against a criminal defendant violates the Sixth Amendment right to confront and cross-examine witnesses.

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  • In re Caremark Int'l

    CONSOLIDATED CIVIL ACTION NO. 13670

    Pending is a motion pursuant to Chancery Rule 23.1 to approve as fair and reasonable a proposed settlement of a consolidated derivative action on behalf of Caremark International, [**2] Inc. ('Caremark').

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  • Pierce v. Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp.

    A-51

    This case presents the question whether an employee at will has a cause of action against her employer to recover damages for the termination of her employment following her refusal to continue a project she viewed as medically unethical.

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