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Covid one year on: Pub owner describes horrible ordeal of 90 days in hospital during first wave

play-icon Created with Sketch. A pub owner, who spent more than two months in a coma after contracting Covid-19, has told ITV News what she went through during the first wave - one year on from the start of the pandemic. Donna Morgan, who owns the Victoria Inn pub in Sussex, had no underlying health conditions when she contracted the virus but she became St Richard s Hospital longest Covid-19 patient - spending almost 100 days in hospital. The 52-year-old said: I went into hospital not feeling great, I had a terrible migraine and aches and my breathing was becoming a problem.

Meet the Fort Walton Beach, Florida City Council candidates

Okaloosa County voters will head back to the polls in early March to vote in a number of municipal elections. A total of 10 municipal seats across Fort Walton Beach, Laurel Hill and Shalimar are on the ballot March 9, although in many instances the candidates who qualified for the seats are running unopposed. Also on the ballot are a pair of local referendums: One will ask whether Laurel Hill voters favor dissolving the city to become an unincorporated part of Okaloosa County. The other would amend Destin s charter to prevent the city from conveying, selling, leasing or otherwise transferring its interest in any city park without a supermajority vote of the City Council.

Contract s Choice Of Law Does Not Reach CA Securities Law Claims

Contract s Choice Of Law Does Not Reach CA Securities Law Claims
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Court Rules Contract s Choice Of Law Does Not Reach California Securities Law Claims | Allen Matkins

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: Donna Morgan signed two agreements to acquire ownership interests in two Nevada limited liability companies. The agreements contained identical choice-of-law provisions, contemplating that Nevada law would govern the validity, construction, performance[,] and affect [sic] of the contracts. Unhappy with her purchases, Ms. Morgan filed suit for or federal and state securities fraud, breach of contract, promissory fraud, and breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing. While both sides agreed that the choice of law clause was valid, the defendants argued that the plaintiff s California securities law claims were precluded by the Nevada choice of law.

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