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As for the book, Mass Tort Deals marshals this wide array of empirical data to suggest that the systematic lack of checks and balances in our courts may benefit everyone but the plaintiffs.
Updated discussions on remedies, medical malpractice, and intentional torts to persons from newly approved portions of the Restatement (Third) of Torts Expanded coverage on a wide range of topics from ...
A leading text on tort law has won a top prize at the Dublin Solicitors Bar Association law book awards. Law of Torts (fourth edition), by Mr Justice Bryan McMahon and Prof William Binchy ...
In July 2005, the New Jersey Judiciary published a Mass Tort Resource Book. ... Law.com Products & Resources. Law.com Compass Radar VerdictSearch Scholar China Law & Practice. Tools.
His first book, "Distributing Risk: Insurance, Legal Theory, and Public Policy" (1986), brought modern legal theory to the study of insurance law. His torts treatise, "The Forms and Functions of ...
“Using original empirical research, this book exposes a tight-knit network of repeat players and judges who use government power to push and enforce private deals.” Dark Side of Mass Tort ...
The book is divided into eight main chapters focusing on broad themes, such as The Place of Tort Law. Other chapters deal with particular areas of tort law (economic and non-economic loss).
In his carefully reasoned book, "Toxic Torts: Science, Law and the Possibility of Justice," Carl F. Cranor paints a different picture of reality in the courtroom today for toxic tort suits ...
Tort law is animated by a simple and powerful idea: If you harm other people by failing to take reasonable care, then fairness requires you to compensate them.