NO ECONOMIC LOSS RULE IN BIG SKY COUNTRY

Law schools teach torts and contracts as fundamentally distinct areas of the law. Students learn that “‘contract obligations arise form promises made between parties,’ whereas ‘[t]ort obligations generally arise from duties...

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CLARIFYING THE RECIPROCAL RIGHT TO CONTRACTUAL ATTORNEY’S FEES IN MONTANA

Written By Jean Meyer On January 18, 2022, the Montana Supreme Court published its Opinion in Rafes v. McMillan, 2022 MT 13, ¶ 1. The Montana Supreme Court’s recent Opinion clarifies when the reciprocal right to attorney’s fees...

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ARE UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS AVAILABLE TO EMPLOYEES FIRED FOR REFUSING TO TAKE THE COVID-19 VACCINE?

Written By Jean Meyer With F.D.A. approval of the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine on August 23, 2021[1], a tidal wave of employer driven vaccine mandates is likely to arrive in short order. For those employees who refuse to take the Covid-19 vaccine,...

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