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Berkstresser v. Umbach, 42 ATLA L. Rep.
86 (Apr. 1999) (plaintiffs' petition and first amended
petition for damages and deposition transcripts
of defendants and their insurance agent in a case
alleging (1) a driver had improperly crossed a median,
had driven the wrong way on a limited access highway,
and had been speeding; and (2) the driver's husband
had negligently entrusted the car to her). No. LR3397.
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DeSalvo v. McFarland, 36 ATLA L. Rep. 206
(Aug. 1993) (plaintiffs' pretrial memorandum, motion
for directed verdict, and response to defendant's
motion for new trial in a case alleging an employer
negligently entrusted a vehicle to its driver).
No. LR1801.
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Gooch v. Hudson Buick, Pontiac, GMC Truck Co.,
41 ATLA L. Rep. 246 (Sept. 1998) (defendant car
dealership's summary judgment motion and plaintiffs'
response, defendant's brief, plaintiff's supplemental
petition, and the court's charge in a case alleging
the dealership had negligently entrusted its car
to an unlicensed driver). No. LR3275.
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Hurley v. Kukli, 37 ATLA L. Rep. 334 (Nov.
1994) (plaintiff's trial brief regarding willful
and wanton entrustment, complaint, and motion in
limine to bar expert testimony in a case alleging
a driver failed to yield to traffic and an employer
willfully and wantonly entrusted a tractor trailer
to its employee). No. LR2210.
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Jensen v. Heldt, 43 ATLA L. Rep. 46 (Mar.
2000) (plaintiffs' response to a motion for partial
summary judgment and statement of facts in support
of the response in a case alleging driving while
intoxicated and negligent entrustment). No. LR3534.
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Joiner v. Jones, 37 ATLA L. Rep. 214 (Aug.
1994) (plaintiffs' amended complaint and memorandum
opposing defendants' summary judgment motion in
a case alleging parents had negligently entrusted
a vehicle to their son). No. LR2102.
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Taylor v. Smart, 37 ATLA L. Rep. 334 (Nov.
1994) (plaintiffs' petition and defendant's answers
to plaintiffs' interrogatories in a case alleging,
among other claims, that a driver's husband had
negligently entrusted his car to her, given the
driver's history of moving violations). No. LR2228.
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