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   State Courts - Delaware - February 27, 2003

  
City of Wilmington v. Jones, C.A. No. 02A-06-014-FSS, SUPERIOR COURT OF DELAWARE, NEW CASTLE, February 27, 2003, Decided
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Overview: Substantial evidence supported administrative decision finding employee was entitled to additional compensation, as he proved by a preponderance of evidence that but for his work accident he would not have had a recurrence of total disability.

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Fasciana v. Elec. Data Sys. Corp., C.A. No. 19753-NC, COURT OF CHANCERY OF DELAWARE, NEW CASTLE, February 27, 2003, Decided
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Overview: Trial court granted that part of attorney's request under bylaws for advancement of legal fees to defend claims against him involving his negotiations for corporation as its agent (in the common meaning) but not in his capacity as attorney.

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Ferguson v. State, No. 582, 2002, SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, February 27, 2003, Decided
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Overview: Trial court did not abuse its discretion in denying defendant's motion for sentence modification as defendant did not show his guilty pleas were not knowingly and voluntarily entered, and he received a substantial benefit from plea agreement.

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In re Steiner, No. 461, 2002, SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, February 27, 2003, Decided
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Overview: The longest suspension allowed was the proper sanction for a lawyer convicted of drunk driving and vehicular assault; the sanction was enhanced because of his repeated violations of a probation condition requiring abstention from alcohol use.

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Next Level Communs., Inc. v. Motorola, Inc., No. 106, 2003, No. 107, 2003, SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, February 27, 2003, Decided
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Summit Steel v. EDIS Co., No. 715, 2002, SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, February 27, 2003, Decided
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Unlimited Constr. v. Almond, C.A. No. 02A-06-011-FSS, SUPERIOR COURT OF DELAWARE, NEW CASTLE, February 27, 2003, Decided
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Overview: Industrial board's finding that worker was employee was affirmed where, inter alia, worker was paid at hourly rate, employer told him where and when to report for work, there was no written contract, and the worker believed that he was an employee.

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Watson v. Taylor, No. 681, 2002, SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, February 27, 2003, Decided
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