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BENTON – Rebecca Anderson of Arkansas can’t escape litigation over a fiery fatal double accident she started, Senior U.S. District Judge Phil Gilbert ruled on May 5.
He denied summary judgment on her claim that the insurer of her parents relieved her liability by paying the $25,000 limit in their policy.
Gilbert found the original defendant in the suit, Daimler Trucks, was entitled to a determination of the proportion of liability.
Daimler Trucks filed a counterclaim against Anderson after the estate of Illinois truck driver Victor Morris sued Daimler Trucks.
Attorney Lanny Darr of Alton, representing Morris’s son Kaleb as estate administrator, seeks to hold Daimler Trucks liable for design defects.
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San Diego Opera returned to the Pechanga Arena parking lot over the weekend for a spring festival with a pandemic-themed recital and a colorful production of “The Barber of Seville.”
The festival which continues with three more performances of “Barber” this week takes place in the same spot as the company’s last drive-in opera last fall, “La bohème,” but it improves on the formula.
This time there’s better video screen placement, more live close-ups of the singers, a performance area that expands beyond the stage and the ability for audience members to view program notes and English translations on their cellphones mid-show. Artistically, it’s a feast for the ears, with many fine vocal and musical performances.