The ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the distribution of jurisdiction between the ordinary judge and the administrative judge, providing relevant insights for public employees in cases of mobbing and liability of the hierarchical superior.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies important aspects regarding the burden of proof in cases of harm from blood transfusion, highlighting the relevance of medical documentation and the establishment of causation.
The Court of Cassation clarifies the criteria for the assessment of differential damages and the impact of INAIL compensations in cases of medical errors and permanent injuries.
Analysis of the ruling of February 2, 2023, which rejected the compensation claim for damages from Covid-19 infection in the hospital, highlighting the need to demonstrate the causal link between the conduct of the healthcare facility and the patient's death.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation provides significant insights into the employer's liability in cases of occupational illness. In particular, it analyzes the causal link between the work activity and the damage suffered by the worker, as well as the issue of compensation for moral damages.
Analysis of the Supreme Court ruling on the case of fraudulent bankruptcy, highlighting the legal principles applied and the implications for administrators and creditors.
The ruling of the Court of Appeal of Naples, no. 2461 of 2024, clarifies the dynamics of compensation for non-economic and economic damages resulting from road accidents, highlighting the importance of testimonial evidence in identifying the responsible vehicle.
The ruling of the Supreme Court provides significant insights into the configuration of corruption and extortion, highlighting the corrupt mechanisms and the criminal responsibilities of public officials involved in acts contrary to their official duties.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation provides significant insights on the liability of healthcare facilities in cases of damage resulting from medical-surgical activities, highlighting the causal link between the conduct of the operators and the patient's condition.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation offers important insights into witness testimony in the workplace and the employer's liability for accidents occurring to employees. A case involving compensation for non-contractual damage due to the loss of parental relationship.