· 6/17/2024
William J. Brown v, Matterport, Inc.
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- holding that defendant gym teacher was entitled to sovereign immunity absent a claim of “gross negligence or intentional misconduct”
- holding that defendant gym teacher was entitled to sovereign immunity absent a claim of “gross negligence or intentional misconduct”
- applying the Messina-James factors to find that a public school teacher is protected by sovereign immunity for simple negligence
- stating that a county “shares the immunity of the State”
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Judges: Will V.C.
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