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January 4, 2010

Evidentiary standards for Indian Child Welfare Act issues determined

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In In re the Parental Rights as to N.J., the Nevada Supreme Court held that a dual-standard burden of proof is appropriate for evidentiary findings in parental termination cases involving the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA), with the higher beyond-a-reasonable-doubt evidentiary standards of the ICWA used for ICWA-related findings, and Nevada’s clear-and-convincing evidence standard for state law findings. The Court also held that under specific circumstances, such as when the breakup of a Native American family is not at issue, application of the Existing Indian Family (EIF) doctrine, a judicially created exception to the ICWA, may be appropriate. Decided December 24, 2009, 7-0 decision, authored by Saitta.

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December 30, 2008

Why Are Spinal Cord And Brain Injury Awards So High?

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ROSS FELLER CASEY, LLP www.rossfellercasey.com The attorneys of ROSS FELLER CASEY, LLP have established a reputation in the field of personal injury for obtaining impressive results for individuals who have suffered catastrophic injuries.

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