WHAT IS THE FIRST THING YOU SHOULD DO AS AN ESTHETICIAN, IF A CLIENT IS INJURED DURING A SERVICE IS STOP THE SERVICE.
Blog
IN THE EVENT OF AN ACTIVE SHOOTER, WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
IN THE EVENT OF AN ACTIVE SHOOTER, WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
WHERE ARE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS LOCATED IN THE ESTHETICS LAB BU…
WHERE ARE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS LOCATED IN THE ESTHETICS LAB BUILDING?
IT IS ACCEPTABLE TO USE DISINFECTANT SOLUTION FOR 1 WEEK BEF…
IT IS ACCEPTABLE TO USE DISINFECTANT SOLUTION FOR 1 WEEK BEFORE REPLACING IT.
DISINFECTED ITEMS CAN BE STORED IN THE SAME CONTAINER AS USE…
DISINFECTED ITEMS CAN BE STORED IN THE SAME CONTAINER AS USED/ CONTAMINATED ITEMS.
A homeowner from State A hired a contractor from State B to…
A homeowner from State A hired a contractor from State B to build a vacation home for her in State C. The parties signed the contract in State A. The contractor breached the contract, and the homeowner sued the contractor in a court of State A, seeking damages of $100,000. The contractor removed the case to the federal court for State A. The homeowner promptly moved to remand the case to state court, arguing that venue was improper.Which of the following facts is most relevant to the court’s decision on the homeowner’s motion?
A homeowner, domiciled in State A, hired a contractor, domic…
A homeowner, domiciled in State A, hired a contractor, domiciled in State B, to build an addition to his residence. Dissatisfied with the contractor’s work, the homeowner refused to pay the contractor. The contractor promptly commenced a contract action against the homeowner by filing a complaint in the federal court for State B, seeking damages in excess of $75,000. The contractor’s lawyer went the homeowner’s residence in State A and attempted to hand the summons and complaint to a man who was painting the front porch of the residence. The lawyer told the man that he was serving legal papers. When the man refused to accept the papers, the lawyer touched the papers to the man’s arm and placed them on a nearby bench on the porch. The lawyer assumed that the man was the homeowner. In fact, he was the homeowner’s neighbor, whom the homeowner had hired to paint the porch while he was vacationing. What is the homeowner’s best argument that service was improper?
When he turned 21, a young man who lived in State A decided…
When he turned 21, a young man who lived in State A decided to move to a city in State B. He loaded all his possessions in his truck and trailer and set out for State B. While en route, he was involved in a serious accident in State C with a woman driving an SUV, injuring both parties. Because of his injuries, the man has remained in State C for several months. However, he still intends to relocate to the city in State B as soon as he has recuperated and is able to travel. The woman, a citizen and resident of State D, is preparing to file a negligence action in federal district court against the man for the injuries she suffered in the State C accident. If the woman files the action before the man proceeds to State B, in what federal district or districts is venue proper?
The plaintiff filed a negligence action against the defendan…
The plaintiff filed a negligence action against the defendant in the United States District Court for the District of State A after they were involved in a car accident in State B. The defendant filed a motion objecting to venue. The plaintiff is a citizen of State A. The defendant owns a home in State C, where he lives most of the year. The defendant also owns a beach house in State A. He spends about a month and a half each year at the beach house, but never more than a week at a time. Is venue proper in the District of State A?
A used car dealer in State A is profiled in an article in a…
A used car dealer in State A is profiled in an article in a newspaper with national circulation. The article states that the dealer never sells a car without rolling the odometer back at least 25,000 miles. In fact, the dealer is an honest businessperson who never changes odometers, so he sued the newspaper for libel in State A state court. The newspaper’s entire operation is conducted from its offices in State B, but it sells 5,000 copies in State A on an average day. In its initial pleading, the newspaper argues for dismissal based on lack of jurisdiction over the newspaper because of insufficient contacts. What is the likely ruling of the court on this issue?