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Please read the case study and answer the questions below. I need this as soon as possible!! Thank you so much!!! What is the name

Please read the case study and answer the questions below. I need this as soon as possible!! Thank you so much!!!

  • What is the name of the case or article?
  • Has the case been filed in a state or federal court?
  • What stage is the case in? Pre Trial, Trial, Post Trial?
  • Who are the Plaintiffs and Defendants? (If the case has been filed)
  • What is the issue? Is the issue one of contracts, statutory law, business formation, operation or closure?
  • What are the business organization or operation issues?
  • Summarize the facts surrounding the business law issue or dispute, and define each party's position.
  • What did the court hold? What was its decision and supporting reasoning?If there is no court holding, what was the end result?
  • Describe in a short paragraph stating whether you support, or do not support, the decision.
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events relevant to this lawsuit. The plaintiffs have agreed that all claims against Thomas Cross may be dismissed. Together with their two children and eight friends, Leslie and CASE Joanne Adel went on a ski vacation in southern Vermont from February 3 through February 7, 1999. The vacationers stayed in Unit 24 at Greenspring. Greenspring is a townhouse condominium owned by Leslie Adel and Joanne Adel v. Greensprings of Thomas and Charlene Fallarco. The townhouse condominium is part of Vermont, Inc., Dennis Glennnon, Thomas Cross, a larger complex developed by defendant Greensprings. Greensprings and Robert Rubin owns and maintains the water supply for the Greenspring condomini- ums. Greensprings also owns and maintains common areas of the com- UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR plex such as a swimming pool and spa at the Greenspring recreation cen- THE DISTRICT OF VERMONT ter. While he was in Vermont, Leslie Adel ("Adel") used the swimming 363 F. Supp. 2d 692 (2005) pool and spa at the Greenspring recreation center as well as the bath- rooms, showers, and a bathtub Jacuzzi in Unit 24. WILLIAM K. SESSIONS III, CHIEF JUDGE On February 9, 1999, two days after he returned from his ski vaca- Plaintiffs Leslie and Joanne Adel are a married couple from Vineland, tion, Adel began to experience flu-like symptoms. Unfortunately, his New Jersey. Defendant Greensprings of Vermont, Inc. ("Greensprings") is condition steadily worsened and he was transferred to the Hospital of the a Vermont corporation with its principle place of business in Vermont. University of Pennsylvania on February 16. Greensprings owns and operates the Greenspring at Mt. Snow resort in West Dover, Vermont. Defendant Dennis Glennon ("Glennon") is the On February 17, a physician took a sputum specimen from Adel's president of Greensprings, and he fulfills duties similar to those of a gen- lungs. The hospital laboratory cultured Legionnella pneumonphila from eral manager. Defendant Robert Rubin ("Rubin") was employed by de- that specimen on February 23. As a result, Adel was diagnosed as suffering fendant Greensprings from approximately 1992 through 2002. He re- from Legionnaires' disease. Adel was hospitalized at the Hospital of the mains a member of the Greensprings' board. During 1999, Rubin had University of Pennsylvania for six weeks. His bout with Legionnaires' dis- primary responsibility for the water system at the Greensprings complex. ease was serious and included 45 days in a coma. Adel claims to have suf- Among other duties, Rubin was responsible for the maintenance and fered permanent injuries as a result of contracting Legionnaires' disease. The testing of the water supply. Defendant Thomas Cross is a self-employed primary means of transmission of Legionnaires' disease is the inhalation of management consultant. He appears to have had little involvement with aerosolized water droplets containing the Legionnella pneumonphila bacte ria. The incubation period for Legionnaires' disease is usually between 2

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