Not exact matches
While no suit has been officially filed, bidding documents from the Attorney General's office indicate that the state is preparing to hire outside counsel for «commencing legal action against Theranos, Inc. and its closely related subsidiaries for violations
of the Arizona Consumer Fraud Act
arising out of Theranos Inc.'s long - running scheme
of deceptive acts and misrepresentations relating to the capabilities and operation
of Theranos
blood testing equipment.»
The family is bound genetically by
blood ties and by a closely knit culture
arising out of its common life.
Hemangiosarcoma is a malignant tumor that
arises out of the cells
of the
blood vessels, and therefore can technically grow
out of any tissues rich in
blood vessels.
This disease
of dogs
arises when abnormal tissue near the pulmonic valve obstructs the flow
of blood out of the right ventricle.
This disease
of dogs
arises when abnormal tissue near the aortic valve obstructs the flow
of blood out of the left ventricle.
The primary basis, in Walker Estate was the sufficient - condition version
of a material contribution to injury test because, according to what the Court wrote, in claims
arising out of the negligent screening
of blood donors, it was NOT necessary for the plaintiff's to satisfy the requirements
of the but - for test.
He has defended clinical laboratories and other healthcare providers and institutions in litigation
arising out of gynecologic, skin, breast, and other cancers; neurological birth defects; chromosomal abnormalities;
blood disorders; genetic diseases; wrongful birth; terminations
of pregnancy; and drug abuse.
It had to be Athey material contribution since Resurfice was not a case
arising out of the negligent screening
of blood donors.
To establish factual causation in a cause
of action in negligence, the plaintiff will have to use, and satisfy, the but - for test, except in claims
arising out of the negligent screening
of blood donors.
However, in 2001, in Walker Estate the SCC discussed another version
of a material contribution test applicable only to causes
of action
arising out of the negligent screening
of blood donors.
The ABCA did not explain, though, why it ignored the clear (enough) direction in this paragraph
of Walker Estate, and elsewhere in the Walker Estate reasons, that the version
of material contribution the SCC was discussing was limited to cases
arising out the negligent screening
of blood donors.
While, some plans pay a fixed sum for broken bones, modification to the house, transportation
of family and for buying
blood, several others pay for medical expenses
arising out of an accident.