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· 11/9/1994

Hooks SuperX, Inc. v. McLaughlin

Citations

  • 642 N.E.2d 514
  • 1994 Ind. LEXIS 147
  • 1994 WL 619709

How courts have described this case

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

  • holding as matter of law that voluntary and willful suicide constitutes intervening cause
  • stating in a pharmacy case that “[w]hat constitutes due care in a particular case will depend upon the circumstances of that case, and will usually be a question of fact”
  • rejecting the “argument that the pharmacist’s duty arises by virtue of this statute alone”
  • stating in a pharmacy case that “[w]hat constitutes 15 due care in a particular case will depend upon the circumstances of that case, and will 16 usually be a question of fact”
  • “[P]harmacists must exercise that degree of care that an ordinarily prudent pharmacist would under the same or similar circumstances.”
  • “That the law recognizes a relationship between a pharmacist and customer as one that gives rise to a duty in other circumstances is well-established.”

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Judges: Sullivan, Shepard, Debruler, Dickson, Givan

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