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your Federal Tort Claims Act case with documents from the ATLA Exchange
The documents
listed below and many others on topics pertaining to government liability
are available from the ATLA Exchange. For more information, phone
(800) 344-3023 or fax (202) 337-0977.
Benavidez
v. United States. The parties' appellate briefs in a case holding
that the FTCA's intentional tort exception did not apply to a claim
that a government-employed psychologist had mismanaged a patient-therapist
relationship. (No. LR3466.)
Bird
v. United States. The plaintiff's appellate brief on whether the
government is liable for the negligence of a temporary certified registered
nurse anesthetist. (No. PN300.)
Borgren
v. United States. The plaintiff's trial brief, proposed findings
of fact and conclusions of law, closing argument and response to the
defendants' brief, and the court's memorandum and order in a case
involving an Army hospital's failure to diagnose breast cancer. (No.
PN146.)
Hemingway
v. United States. The plaintiffs' complaint for damages and stipulation
for compromise settlement under 28 U.S.C. §2677 and the court's
order in a case alleging failure to separate nonswimmers from swimmers
at a summer camp. (No. LR2670.)
Holthaus
v. United States. The court's findings of fact and conclusions
of law in an FTCA action alleging failure to timely diagnose prostate
cancer. (No. LR888.)
Knight
v. United States. The court's memorandum of decision in a case
alleging FTCA liability for an air traffic controller's error. (No.
LR2390.)
Little
v. United States. The court's findings of fact, conclusions of
law, and unpublished decision in an FTCA action against Army doctors
alleging failure to monitor and properly intubate a hy poxic patient.
(No. PN172.)
Looper
v. United States. The court's findings of fact, conclusions of
law, and order in an action alleging that a U.S. Air Force bus failed
to yield before entering a roadway. (No. EX10.151.)
Reilly
v. United States. The plaintiff's posttrial, reply, and appellate
briefs supporting an obstetrical negligence suit under the FTCA. (No.
LR698.)
Salas
v. United States. The court's decision and order in an FTCA case
alleging that an FBI agent failed to heed a stop sign. (No. LR3254.)
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