Molloy v. City of Bellevue

CourtWashington Supreme Court
CitationMolloy v. City of Bellevue, 875 P.2d 635, 123 Wn.2d 1024 (Wash. 1994)
Decision Date07 April 1994
PartiesMolloy (Bernard) v. City of Bellevue NO. 61090-8

Petition For Review: Denied.

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9 cases
  • Kirby v. City of Tacoma
    • United States
    • Washington Court of Appeals
    • September 14, 2004
    ... ... " The complaint must "apprise the defendant of the nature of the plaintiff's claims and the legal grounds upon which the claims rest." Molloy v. Bellevue, 71 Wash.App. 382, 385, 859 P.2d 613 (1993), review denied, 123 Wash.2d 1024, 875 P.2d 635 (1994). "A pleading is insufficient when ... ...
  • Dedman v. Wash. Personnel Appeals Bd.
    • United States
    • Washington Court of Appeals
    • December 17, 1999
    ... ...          12. Contrary to Dedman's contention, Stone v. City of Mount Vernon, 118 F.3d 92 (2nd Cir. 1997), cert. denied, 522 U.S. 1112, 118 S.Ct. 1044, 140 ... See Molloy ... See Molloy v. Bellevue ... ...
  • Swinford v. Russ Dunmire Oldsmobile, Inc.
    • United States
    • Washington Court of Appeals
    • June 28, 1996
    ... ... See Dean, 104 Wash.2d at 639, 708 P.2d 393; Molloy v. City of Bellevue, 71 Wash.App. 382, 388, 859 P.2d 613 (1993), review denied, 123 Wash.2d 1024, ... ...
  • Ensslin v. Township of North Bergen
    • United States
    • New Jersey Superior Court — Appellate Division
    • July 15, 1994
    ... ...         Further, in Coski v. City and County of Denver, By and Through Denver Police Dept., 795 P.2d 1364, 1367-68 (Colo.App.1990), ... -duty position which would have been a new job description within the police department); Molloy v. City of Bellevue, 859 P.2d 613 (Wash.App.1993), review den., 123 Wash.2d 1024, 875 P.2d 635 ... ...
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2 books & journal articles
  • Table of Cases
    • United States
    • Washington State Bar Association Washington Civil Procedure Deskbook (WSBA) Table of Cases
    • Invalid date
    ...of Wash., 173 Wn.2d 264, 267 P.3d 998 (2011): 23.6(2)(b) Molloy v. City of Bellevue, 71 Wn.App. 382, 859 P.2d 613 (1993), review denied, 123 Wn.2d 1024 (1994): 8.8(1) Money Savers Pharmacy, Inc. v. Koffer Stores (W.) Ltd., 37 Wn.App. 602, 682 P.2d 960 (1984): 56.6(6)(a) Monjay v. Evergreen ......
  • §8.8 Strategic and Practical Considerations
    • United States
    • Washington State Bar Association Washington Civil Procedure Deskbook (WSBA) Chapter 8 Rule 8.General Rules of Pleading
    • Invalid date
    ...Id. at 849 (quoting Dewey, 95 Wn.App. at 25 (citing Molloy v. City of Bellevue, 71 Wn.App. 382, 389, 859 P.2d 613 (1993), review denied, 123 Wn.2d 1024 The specific claims alleged must also be considered. Negligence claims, for example, require little more than the names of the parties, loc......