Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Maryland’s high court considers rewriting rules for assessing fault


The assistant soccer coach was horsing around during warm-ups, taking a few shots on goal. Then, as the assistant, James Coleman, jumped up to hang from the metal crossbar, the unanchored goal tipped over, crushing the 20-year-old’s face.
Coleman sued the soccer club in Howard County that he claims was responsible for the goal, and that suit reached Maryland’s highest court on Monday in a case that has far-reaching implications for the state’s consumers and businesses. It also has prompted a power struggle between the courts and General Assembly.
Read the full article online at The Washington Post.

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