Appellate Opinions Released May 22, 2007
The Wisconsin Supreme Court released these opinions today:
State v. Nelis (admission of prior inconsistent statements).
Thomas v. Schwarz (simultaneous revocation of parole and extended supervision).
The Wisconsin Court of Appeals released these opinions today, recommending publication of the following:
Three T's Trucking v. Kost (addressing the following issues in the context of a claim against an insurance company: tender of defense, standing to sue, scope of indemnification, accord and satisfaction).
Bruchert v. Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Ins. (cancellation of automobile insurance policy for nonpayment of premiums ends personal liability coverage for a leased automobile when insurance company provides proper notice of cancellation to designated insured but not the leasing company).
Rechsteiner v. Hazelden (good faith participants in review of services of health care providers enjoy statutory immunity from civil damages).
State v. Nelis (admission of prior inconsistent statements).
Thomas v. Schwarz (simultaneous revocation of parole and extended supervision).
The Wisconsin Court of Appeals released these opinions today, recommending publication of the following:
Three T's Trucking v. Kost (addressing the following issues in the context of a claim against an insurance company: tender of defense, standing to sue, scope of indemnification, accord and satisfaction).
Bruchert v. Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Ins. (cancellation of automobile insurance policy for nonpayment of premiums ends personal liability coverage for a leased automobile when insurance company provides proper notice of cancellation to designated insured but not the leasing company).
Rechsteiner v. Hazelden (good faith participants in review of services of health care providers enjoy statutory immunity from civil damages).


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