Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont, 155. köideJ. Spooner, 1990 |
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... considered plaintiff's earning capacity and concluded that her income alone would be insuffi- cient to meet her reasonable needs . The court also considered each of the seven factors enumer- ated in § 752 ( b ) to establish the amount ...
... considered plaintiff's earning capacity and concluded that her income alone would be insuffi- cient to meet her reasonable needs . The court also considered each of the seven factors enumer- ated in § 752 ( b ) to establish the amount ...
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... considered " newly discovered evidence " in Vermont is con- tained in the Reporter's Notes to Rule 33 , which clearly imply that juror bias is not " newly discovered evidence , " but rather , a separate basis for a new trial . The ...
... considered " newly discovered evidence " in Vermont is con- tained in the Reporter's Notes to Rule 33 , which clearly imply that juror bias is not " newly discovered evidence , " but rather , a separate basis for a new trial . The ...
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... considered plaintiffs ' remaining claim for damages " too spec- ulative . " In order to be considered prevailing parties , plaintiffs must succeed on any significant issue in litigation which achieves some benefit the parties sought in ...
... considered plaintiffs ' remaining claim for damages " too spec- ulative . " In order to be considered prevailing parties , plaintiffs must succeed on any significant issue in litigation which achieves some benefit the parties sought in ...
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Table of Parallel Atlantic Reporter Citations | 183 |
Memorandum Decisions | 203 |
Digest of Cases Reported | 405 |
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