The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation provides important insights into witness testimony and civil liability, clarifying the limits on claims for non-economic damages.
Let's analyze the ruling of the Court of Cassation regarding the liability of the obstetrician in cases of neonatal injuries during childbirth. A complex case that highlights the dynamics of professional liability in the healthcare field.
An analysis of the ruling of the Court of Cassation no. 17554 of 2020, which addresses medical liability and the compensation for non-pecuniary damage, with particular attention to the emotional bond between parents and children.
Analysis of the ruling of the Court of Cassation no. 10602 of 2018, which clarifies the applicability of the compensation principle in insurance policies for illness-related disability and the limits on compensation.
Let's explore the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation regarding personal precautionary measures in the context of an investigative cover-up case, highlighting the legal principles applied and the implications for criminal law.
An analysis of civil liability in the case of a minor's fall and the role of parental supervision based on the ruling of the Court of Cassation.
An analysis of judgment no. 515 of 2020 of the Court of Cassation regarding the causal link between the refusal of a transfusion and the road accident. The issues of liability and the right to self-determination are discussed.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation addresses the issues of medical liability, the correctness of procedures, and the application of guidelines, illustrating the criteria for assessing fault and the distribution of responsibilities between doctors and healthcare facilities.
Analysis of ruling no. 12717 of 2024 by the Court of Cassation regarding the separation of spouses and the custody of minors in situations of high family conflict.
The ruling of the Court of Cassation provides important clarifications on fraudulent bankruptcy and the application of the rules regarding absence and default during the trial.