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· 3/25/2004

English v. Griffith

Citations

  • 99 P.3d 90
  • 2004 Colo. App. LEXIS 441
  • 2004 WL 583725

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • explaining that a duty to protect may arise if “the defendant either had a treating or supervisory relationship with [the plaintiff] or maintained custodial control over [the plaintiff’s] environment”
  • listing cases and stating that “[sjpecial relationships typically involve circumstances in which the defendant either had a treating or supervisory relationship with the decedent or maintained custodial control over the decedent’s environment”
  • “Plaintiffs acknowledge their claims of outrageous conduct and intentional infliction of emotional distress are simply ‘two ways of stating the same claim.’”
  • \Special relationships typically involve circumstances in which the defendant either had a treating or supervisory relationship with the decedent or maintained custodial control over the decedent's environment.\
  • separately discussing the plaintiffs’ IIED and NIED claims

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Judges: Piccone, Nieto, Erickson

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