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Why This School Accident Case Wouldn't Survive in New YorkLong Island, New York school accident and negligence lawyer Jonathan Cooper discusses why this slip & fall case would be dismissed had it been brought in NY.
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How NY School Districts Can Be Liable for Off Premises Bus AccidentsLong Island, NY school negligence lawyer Jonathan Cooper discusses how a New York school district can be held liable for an off premises bus accident.
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School Has No Duty to Notify Parents of Danger to Child, Says NY CourtLong Island, NY school negligence lawyer Jonathan Cooper on a NY court holding that a school has no duty to notify parents of an imminent danger to children.
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NY School Loses 5th Grader's Finger Tip - And Won't Admit NegligenceLong Island, NY school negligence lawyer Jonathan Cooper discusses recent news of NY School Loses 5th Grader's Finger Tip - And Won't Admit Negligence.
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Why This NY School Negligence Decision Is Really No Big DealNY negligent supervision lawyer Jonathan Cooper discusses a recent appellate decision holding that NY schools must watch their students at after school programs
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8th Grader Sets Classmate's Pants on Fire; So Why Did School Wait to Report It?An 8th Grader sets his classmate's pants on fire; and the school doesn't bother reporting it to the police until a day later.
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After Denying Student Safety Equipment, NY School Liable for Sports Injury Says Queens CourtAfter a Queens school denied a student sports safety equipment, a NY court held that the school can be held liable for the student's injuries. 516-791-5700.
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NY's High Court Draws Distinction Between Duty of School Bus & Public Bus to StudentA recent decision from NY's high court distinguished between the duty owed to a student from a school bus and a public bus. For more info call 516-791-5700.
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Brooklyn Jury Finds City School Liable For Injury to Girl During Gym Class, Awards $2.5 MillionIf you were wondering whether a school can be held liable for a student's injuries during gym, please read this article, or call Jonathan Cooper at 516.791.5700
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Student Injured While Playing Football By School "Bus Circle" May Proceed, Says NY Appeals CourtLong Island, NY school injury & negligence lawyer Jonathan Cooper discusses a recent school negligence case that survived dismissal.
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Why Claim By 10 Year-Old Who Suffered Head Injuries in School Assault Would Likely Fail in NYLong Island & Queens, New York school assault and personal injury lawyer Jonathan Cooper discusses a recent school assault that occurred overseas, and why this claim would likely fail under New York law. For additional information on this topic, please contact Jonathan Cooper directly at 516-791-5700.
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Why the Claim by Parents of Bullied H.S. School Who Suicided Might Survive in NYLong Island & Queens, New York school bullying and negligence attorney Jonathan Cooper discusses a bullying case from Pennsylvania, and how it would likely be evaluated under New York law. For additional information on this topic, please contact Jonathan Cooper directly at 516-791-5700.