The Law of Torts (Practitioner's Treatise Series)

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ISBN-10:

0314253483

ISBN-13:

9780314253484

Author(s): Dobbs, Dan B.
Released: Jan 30, 2005
Publisher: West Academic
Format: Hardcover, 801 pages

Description:

Volume One of Two Volume Set. Authoritative two-volume resource for concise explanation of current rules or puzzling developments in tort law. With 492 separate sections, this encyclopedic reference allows you to quickly and easily find answers. Tort topics developed in the last generation that receive expanded coverage include proportionate causation or loss of chance recoveries, abolition or partial abolition of joint and several liability, comparative fault apportionment, changes in strict products liability, Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation (SLAPP) suit legislation, lawyer malpractice litigation, medical malpractice litigation with big changes in the world of managed care, the statute of limitations, civil rights claims for injury, and cases on a landowner's duty to protect entrants from attack by others.

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