Quiet Day at COA
Tuesday's handdown at the Mississippi Court of Appeals delivered all the heart-pounding excitement of an Ingmar Bergman flick.
The judges handed down two opinions, a PERS case (as far as I'm concerned, once you've read one, you've read 'em all, from a legal standpoint) and a premises-liability case between a hotel guest and a casino. Neither is terribly riveting, although the latter, Stanley v. Boyd Tunica, Inc., serves as a fairly helpful refresher in the basics of premises liability, if that's your thing.




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