9:00 A.M
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Olympia
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June 7, 2016
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THREE CASES ONLY; TWO IN A.M. – ONE IN P.M.
Case No. 1 – 92210-1
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COUNSEL
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JOSETTE TAYLOR, as Personal Representative of the Estate of FRED E. TAYLOR, deceased; and on behalf of the Estate of FRED E. TAYLOR; and JOSETTE TAYLOR, individually
v.
SCOTT BILDSTEN, D.O., individually, JOHN C. HEDGES, M.D., individually, KITSAP UROLOGY ASSOCIATES, P.C., a Washington active, for profit corporation, and HARRISON MEDICAL CENTER, a Washington active, nonprofit corporation, Defendants, and INTUITIVE SURGICAL, INC., a foreign corporation doing business in Washington
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Kenneth Wendell Masters
Shelby R. Frost Lemmel
Jeffrey Royal Johnson
Philip Albert Talmadge
Sidney C. Tribe
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SYNOPSIS: Whether product manufacturers must provide risk warnings to hospitals that purchase medical devices.
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Case No. 2 – 92261-6
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COUNSEL
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STATE OF WASHINGTON
v.
SAYIDEN HUSSEIN MOHAMED
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Seth Aaron Fine
Maureen Marie Cyr
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SYNOPSIS: Can an expert witness be cross-examined with a nontestifying defendant’s prior convictions?
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1:30 P.M.
Case No. 3 – 91801-5
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COUNSEL
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DAVID COOPER and JERRY SCOTT, individually and on behalf of all those similarly situated
v.
ALSCO, INC., a foreign corporation
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Adam Berger/Martin Garfinkel
Geoffrey Swindler
Portia Moore/Harry Korrell, III/Kathryn Rosen/Taylor Ball
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SYNOPSIS: Whether Alsco is a “retail or service establishment” (RSE) under RCW 49.46 for purposes of an exemption to the overtime pay requirement, and whether the trial court adopted the wrong formula for determining the employees’ regular rates of pay.
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These summaries are not formulated by the Court and are provided only for the convenience of the public.
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