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Inna Kraner, J.D.
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Inna Kraner, J.D., is a Senior Business Proposals Specialist and writer with experience litigating corporate, industrial, financial, regulatory, and controversy matters.Articles by Inna Kraner, J.D.
Employee Fired After Requesting Gas Mileage Reimbursement
This case involves a man who was a maintenance worker for an apartment rental company. His job required him to work at various properties that the company, which had a history of astoundingly low employee retention rates, managed. He was ordered…
Posted on inElectric Forklift Fatally Injures Worker
This case involves a worker who was using an electric forklift at a plant. The worker was using the forklift to load empty plastic beverage pallets into a commercial trailer. While the worker was loading the pallets, several of the…
Posted on inStudent Gets Multiple Cuts From Broken School Window
This case involves a twelve-year-old student that was in the seventh grade at a Junior High School. The student’s class was escorted across the street to a nearby elementary school cafeteria to view an art exhibit. The student’s class was…
Posted on inConstruction Workers Killed in Condominium Building Collapse
This case involves the construction of a condominium on a prime piece of land in the North East. The architect designed a 4-story condominium building with stairwells at the east and west ends and a detached elevator tower at the…
Posted on inShip Worker Gets Mesothelioma From Using Asbestos Rope
This case involves a ship worker who worked in the shipping industry for 7 years. The worker started working on board ships as a helper removing valves from engine and boiler rooms to be reconditioned. When he was removing the valves,…
Posted on inBank Owes Fiduciary Duty to Third-Party Investor
This case involves a man who purchased a private banking franchise in the California through a partnership with two family trusts. The partnership operated a bank and the principle activity of the partnership was to provide financial support to ventures…
Posted on inMovie Studio’s Use of “Knock-Off” Designer Luggage is Not Trademark Infringement
This case involves a motion picture studio that filmed a movie about a bachelor party that went awry. The film had a 25-minute scene in which a character was in an airport and carried luggage that appeared to be made…
Posted on inStudent Injured During Hockey Practice at School
This athletic management case involves a sixteen-year-old female student who was participating in a varsity field hockey practice. The student was not wearing her protective mouthpiece during the practice, even though she had it with her that day and knew that…
Posted on inConstruction Workers Killed in Tower Collapse
This case involves two hyperbolic concrete cooling towers that were being constructed at a power station. The cooling towers were to be 550 feet high and about 410 feet in diameter. The towers were designed to cool water from the…
Posted on inUniversity Professor Sexually Harasses Female Student
This academic affairs case involves a college student who was enrolled in a British poetry class. The student received a grade of “F” on a paper she wrote for the class. The student made an appointment with her professor to discuss…
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