Do you think at this point in time that that gross negligence bar has been reached?
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There are a number of tools to fight negligence, including education, executing best practices and vigilance.
He faces allegations of negligence, illegal construction and persuading workers to enter a dangerous building.
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In the suit, Christian's mother accuses Hansen of negligence in allowing the ship to sail.
Lawyers handling claims for patients said poor communication was the common factor in most negligence cases.
But TO WHAT DEGREE, IF AT ALL, was the result due to her negligence?
Moreover, the costs of private sector negligence are supposed to be confined to the negligent.
Reg Keys, who lost his son Tom, said their deaths had been caused by negligence.
Graham filed a lawsuit against the woman, First Data and Western Union alleging negligence and misconduct.
In December, a Moscow court acquitted a prison doctor accused of negligence over the lawyer's death.
The crown claimed there had been negligence on the part of British Home Stores staff.
"A young child was needlessly killed because of that gross negligence, " said Mr Cox.
He had been charged with manslaughter because it was a "clear case" of gross negligence.
She charged 103 local officials with negligence, but has no power to order fresh investigations.
The man was charged with criminal negligence in 1991 but later acquitted of any wrongdoing.
In total, Mr Neale faced 35 charges of clinical incompetence, professional negligence and extreme rudeness.
Bondy, the BP attorney, said the company will "vigorously" defend itself against gross-negligence allegations.
There would have been calls for special prosecutors to look into criminal malfeasance and negligence.
My concern is that the negligence of a few will adversely affect the majority.
Mr McKenna had denied negligence and said Mr Gates' illness was not caused by being hypnotised.
Some breaches result from negligence, inadvertent disclosure, but many are due to malicious activity.
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Employees, though, are usually protected from litigation at least up to some level of negligence.
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Allan Turnbull, 61, of Tow Law, was found guilty of gross negligence manslaughter at Newcastle Crown Court.
Journalistic sloppiness, negligence or misconduct that gives rise to Bittman-esque drivel about these issues is not unimportant.
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As you mentioned, Glenn, gross negligence is one of the automatic ways that that cap is lifted.
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In November, Sorour was sentenced to three years in prison for criminal negligence, and fled the country.
"I've seen gross negligence, and this conduct is criminal, " said Steve Gordon, the lawyer representing the men.
That is an important provision, says Mr. Schwarcz, because many losses could be tied to alleged negligence.
Survivors of one of the biggest bushfires in Australian history are suing a power company for negligence.
Judith Leach, a clinical negligence barrister at Withy King, has been advising Ms Owers on her rights.
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