Engaging and easy-to-read, TORT LAW, Sixth Edition teaches students the academic and practical principles of tort law needed for a successful career as a paralegal. Using cases, hypothetical situations, and internet references, students build skills, apply concepts, and stay up-to-date on exciting developments in tort law. Practice Pointers and Practical Ponderables introduce students to such skills as drafting pleadings, preparing medical authorization requests, documenting damages, drafting jury instructions, and assembling trial exhibits. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.
The rationale and policies behind Vaughan v. Menlove, in addition to supporting an objective negligence standard, apply more broadly to the choice of law problem.8 Suppose X is standing in state A and throwing stones at Y, ...
Derived from the renowned multi-volume International Encyclopaedia of Laws, this book provides ready access to how the legal dimension of prevention against harm and loss allocation is treated in the the United States.
Tort Law and Alternatives: Cases and Materials
Tort Law in Focus presents concepts in a way that students can understand and apply.
This work is a collection of essays on the growth of tort law concepts of negligence, fault, and liability in response to the industrialization of the nineteenth century. The articles...
Basic Tort Law: Cases, Statutes, and Problems: Cases, Statutes, and Problems, Sixth Edition
This book was written with a view to readership by interested citizens as well as legal scholars, judges, and practicing attorneys.
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Clear and concise summary on the rules courts use to solve questions. To enhance understanding, this text explains the reasoning and policies underlying the rules. Professor Shapo selects colorful examples...
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