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Medical Malpractice Law, Kathleen M. Mccauley, Dana A. Dews
Medical Malpractice Law, Kathleen M. Mccauley, Dana A. Dews
University of Richmond Law Review
With President George W. Bush's promise to continue working toward tort reform, medical malpractice issues are once again garnering media and voter attention. This article examines recent judicial decisions and statutory amendments affecting patients and health care providers in the commonwealth in the context of medical malpractice law.
The Merger Of Common-Law And Equity Pleading In Virginia, W. Hamilton Bryson
The Merger Of Common-Law And Equity Pleading In Virginia, W. Hamilton Bryson
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reassessing Charitable Immunity In Virginia, Carl Tobias
Reassessing Charitable Immunity In Virginia, Carl Tobias
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
E-Commerce: Legal Issues Of The Online Retailer In Virginia, Jonathan D. Frieden, Sean Patrick Roche
E-Commerce: Legal Issues Of The Online Retailer In Virginia, Jonathan D. Frieden, Sean Patrick Roche
Richmond Journal of Law & Technology
The popularity and growth of online retailing, now in its tenth year, has shattered experts’ expectations. “Online sales in the United States grew twenty-four percent last year, to about $90 billion, and online retailing now accounts for nearly five percent of all retail sales.”