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  • Ahmadian v. Shroyer Fam., Ltd., 46 ATLA L Rep. 239 (Sept. 2003) (plaintiff's complaint, defendant's answer and trial brief, the parties' pleadings, and the depositions of plaintiff and several of the parties' witnesses in a case alleging negligent maintenance of an apartment swimming pool). No. LR3937.

  • Battistoni v. Weatherking Prods. Inc., 15 PLLR 151 (Oct. 1996) (the parties' appellate briefs in a case holding a pool manufacturer was improperly granted summary judgment even though plaintiff was familiar with the pool in which she was injured and knew shallow dives were dangerous). No. PL650.

  • Becerra v. Bockhacker, 38 ATLA L. Rep. 64 (Mar. 1995) (plaintiff's settlement conference brief in a case alleging an apartment complex's pool fencing had a self-latching gate). No. LR2298

  • Bunch v. Hoffinger Indus., 21 PLLR 137 (Aug. 2002) (the declarations of plaintiff's expert in support of admitting a pool manufacturer's ads and granting plaintiff's motion for summary judgment; plaintiff's motion in limine, disclosure of expert witnesses, and document index; and various advertisements in a case alleging an aboveground swimming pool did not have sufficient warnings regarding diving dangers). No. PL916.

  • Collyar v. Harley, 39 ATLA L. Rep. 118 (Apr. 1996) (the parties' pleadings, defendants' motions for summary judgment and supporting memorandum, and the parties' posttrial motions in a case alleging a contractor negligently installed a swimming pool gate lock and property owners negligently supervised children in the area). No. LR2663.

  • Gardner v. Best W. Intl., Inc., 40 ATLA L. Rep. 101 (Apr. 1997) (the parties' appellate briefs in a case holding a nonprofit international marketing association could be liable under Mexican law for failing to adequately inspect a pool at a Mexican hotel and ensure its safety). No. LR2959.

  • Imperatore v. L&L Indus., 43 ATLA L. Rep. 316 (Oct. 2000) (plaintiff's and defendant's legal briefs and supporting memoranda on the issue of the heeding presumption and plaintiff's memorandum in support of excluding defendant's human factors expert in a case alleging failure to warn of the dangers associated with diving into an aboveground pool). No. LR3622.

  • King v. Natl. Spa & Pool Inst., 20 PLLR 35 (Mar. 2001) (plaintiff's brief and reply brief before the state supreme court asserting a trade association has a duty of care when voluntarily issuing manufacturing standards). No. PL246.

  • Klen v. Asahi Pool, 38 ATLA L. Rep. 66 (Mar. 1995) (plaintiff's appellate briefs in a case holding plaintiff had raised a fact question regarding whether the risk of diving into a shallow pool was open and obvious to a 14-year-old child). No. LR2317.

  • Meneely v. S.R. Smith Inc., 20 PLLR 35 (Mar. 2001) (the Washington State Trial Lawyers Association's and the American Society of Association Executive's amicus curiae briefs in a case holding trade associations owe a duty to warn for products built in conformity with association safety standards). No. PL852.

  • Sober v. Goldberg, 39 ATLA L. Rep. 118 (Apr. 1996) (plaintiffs' complaint and expert testimony in a case alleging inadequate supervision and emergency response at a private pool). No. LR2679.

  • Walker v. Days Inn of Am., Inc., 38 ATLA L. Rep. 113 (Apr. 1995) (plaintiff's complaint and settlement demand brochure and the court's judgment entry in a case alleging a hotel failed to adequately warn of diving hazards at its swimming pool). No. LR2370.

  • Wharton v. Iowa Branch of the Intl. Order of Kings Daughters and Sons, 37 ATLA L. Rep. 232 (Aug. 1994) (plaintiffs' amended complaint, the parties' motions for summary judgment, the jury verdict form, and swimming pool design standards in a case alleging per se negligence against a camp for public health code violations including inadequate emergency plans, poor water visibility, and an insufficient number of lifeguards). No. LR2119.

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