Explore our collection of articles and resources on the burden of proof in legal cases. Learn about the importance of evidence and how it impacts court proceedings.
The recent ruling by the Supreme Court addresses issues related to professional liability in the healthcare sector, highlighting the importance of the burden of proof for parents in cases of congenital malformations and the right to terminate a pregnancy.
Analysis of the recent ruling by the Court of Cassation on the liability of the highway company for damage caused by debris on the roadway, highlighting the legal implications and the burden of proof.
An in-depth analysis of the Supreme Court ruling regarding civil liability in cases of damage from cosmetic products containing medicinal substances, focusing on the burden of proof and notification methods.
Let’s analyze the ruling of the Court of Cassation no. 3373 of 2010, which clarifies the burden of proof in cases of contractual liability for defects in the sold goods and the importance of presumptions in the assessment of evidence.
Let's analyze the recent ruling no. 26281 of 2024 that clarifies the burden of proof in cases of driving under the influence, highlighting the role of the public prosecutor and the defendant in challenging the effectiveness of the breathalyzer.
Order No. 19932 of July 19, 2024, highlights the importance of timeliness in opposing executive acts, clarifying the obligations and deadlines for the opponent. Discover all the details and legal implications.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the importance of the burden of proof for the insurer in the event of non-compliance with the obligation to report the claim by the insured, distinguishing between fraud and negligence.
Let's analyze ruling no. 18831 of 2024 by the Court of Cassation regarding the non-transferable allowance and the legal implications of the promise to pay.
Order no. 18347 of 2024 clarifies the burden of proof in the case of an action for simulation in real estate sales. Discover how this ruling affects the rights of creditors and buyers.
Order no. 17401 of 2024 of the Court of Cassation clarifies the rights of users in disputing energy consumption, highlighting the role of the meter and the burden of proof.