9:00 A.M |
Olympia |
May 16, 2019 |
THREE CASES ONLY; TWO IN A.M. - ONE IN P.M.
Case No. 1 - 96264-2 |
COUNSEL |
VALERIE SAMPSON and DAVID RAYMOND,
v.
KNIGHT TRANSPORTATION, INC., KNIGHT REFRIGERATED, LLC, and KNIGHT PORT SERVICES, LLC
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Toby Marshall, Erika Nusser, Gregory Wolk,
Hardeep Rekhi
Jeffrey Degroot, John Ellis, Karin Vogel, Paul Cowie, Anthony Todaro
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SYNOPSIS: Are non-agricultural piece-rate workers entitled to separate hourly pay for activities not part of the piecework?
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Case No. 2 - 96217-1 |
COUNSEL |
STATE OF WASHINGTON,
v.
DEAN MASAO IMOKAWA
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Anthony Golik, Rachael Rogers, Lauren Boyd
Mark Muenster, Steven Thayer
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SYNOPSIS: Whether the jury was properly instructed on the State's burden to prove absence of a superseding intervening cause.
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1:30 P.M.
Case No. 3 - 96500-5 |
COUNSEL |
T-MOBILE USA INC.,
v.
SELECTIVE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA
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Kelly Sheridan, Michael Moore
Jeffrey Tindal, Michael Marone
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SYNOPSIS: Was Selective Insurance bound by its agent's issuance of a certificate of insurance concerning coverage? |
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