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" ... A grand jury charged Rafaela Vasquez with one count of negligent homicide for allegedly causing the death of 49-year-old Elaine Herzberg, who was crossing the street at night in Tempe, Arizona. ... "
" ... Every type of rental needs a signed rental agreement, contract or lease. The agreement should contain language that defines the responsibilities of both the owner/manager and the tenant(s). It should also protect the owner/managers from the actions of negligent tenants. And at the very least it should define the term of the lease (start and finish date), fees, deposits, rent and what, if any, furnishings are included. If there are utilities included in rent they should be listed; it should also be stated if utilities are the tenant’s responsibility. The names of all who will occupy the residential property should be listed and anyone over the age of 18 should be required to sign the lease. If there are amenities, like a pool or exercise room, meeting space, assigned parking or extra storage, there should be language explaining those amenities, approved usage and fees or rent to use them. A lease agreement may consist of several documents that are considered part of the lease agreement. ... "
" ... Here are some tips to avoid a negligent hiring claim while supporting inclusive hiring: ... "
" ... In general, under the rules of negligence, an individual is considered to be negligent if he or she committed a criminal act that caused injury. It therefore seems probable that there will be a significant number of lawsuits filed on behalf of individuals who were injured or lost their lives or property as a result of these actions. It should be noted that it has been reported on National Public Radio and elsewhere that Department of Justice officials have indicated that it is quite unlikely that President Trump or any other government official will be prosecuted for the riots, but the civil law may implicate them, and it is often difficult to predict what prosecutors will or will not do. ... "
" ... With that said, those fortunate enough to have businesses that have stayed afloat during this period may be considering what their future looks like, and what changes may be forced upon them by a prolonged economic downturn. Candidly, any business that hasn’t done so is somewhat negligent; it’s not enough to assume that stay-at-home orders will be lifted and the economy will go back to its previous state immediately. We’ve entered into what is, if not a new reality, an extended state of altered existence that will exist for long enough that it requires some long-term planning to deal with the effects. ... "