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The Tort Liability Of The Psychiatrist, Howard Newcomb Morse
The Tort Liability Of The Psychiatrist, Howard Newcomb Morse
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Evaluation Of The Rule Of Comparative Damages, Bruce D. Drucker
An Evaluation Of The Rule Of Comparative Damages, Bruce D. Drucker
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Evidence—Res Ipsa Loquitur In Accidents Involving Skidding And Swerving Vehicles, David C. Horan
Evidence—Res Ipsa Loquitur In Accidents Involving Skidding And Swerving Vehicles, David C. Horan
Buffalo Law Review
Pfaffenbach v. White Plains Express Corp., 17 N.Y.2d 132, 216 N.E.2d 324, 269 N.Y.S.2d 115 (1966).
Torts—Attractive Nuisance—Property Owner Not Liable For Injuries Suffered By A Child Playing With A Metal Grating Imbedded In A Public Sidewalk, Max E. Schlopy
Torts—Attractive Nuisance—Property Owner Not Liable For Injuries Suffered By A Child Playing With A Metal Grating Imbedded In A Public Sidewalk, Max E. Schlopy
Buffalo Law Review
Cuevas v. 73rd & Central Park West Corp., 26 A.D.2d 239, 272 N.Y.S.2d 41 (1st Dep't 1966).
Torts—Libel—A Conditional Privilege To Make Non-Malicious Misstatements Concerning Participants In Public Discussion, Peter J. Brevorka
Torts—Libel—A Conditional Privilege To Make Non-Malicious Misstatements Concerning Participants In Public Discussion, Peter J. Brevorka
Buffalo Law Review
Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Co., 362 F.2d 188 (8th Cir. 1966), petition for cert. filed, 35 U.S.L. Week 3082 (U.S. Sept. 13, 1966) (No. 522).
Insurance Law—Physical Contact Requirement Of Mvaic Law Satisfied Where Hit And Run Vehicle Pushes Another Vehicle Into Claimant, Gary H. Feinberg
Insurance Law—Physical Contact Requirement Of Mvaic Law Satisfied Where Hit And Run Vehicle Pushes Another Vehicle Into Claimant, Gary H. Feinberg
Buffalo Law Review
Motor Vehicle Acc. Indemnification Corp. v. Eisenberg, 18 N.Y.2d 1, 218 N.E.2d 524, 271 N.Y.S.2d 641 (1966).
Torts—Libel—False Announcement Of Betrothal Is Actionable Per Se Where The Parties Are Already Married To Others, Richard C. Spencer
Torts—Libel—False Announcement Of Betrothal Is Actionable Per Se Where The Parties Are Already Married To Others, Richard C. Spencer
Buffalo Law Review
Hinsdale v. Orange County Publications, Inc., 17 N.Y.2d 284, 217 N.E.2d 650, 270 N.Y.S.2d 592 (1966).
Torts—Unfair Competition—Injunction Granted To Prevent One From Using His Surname In Own Business, Roger J. Niemel
Torts—Unfair Competition—Injunction Granted To Prevent One From Using His Surname In Own Business, Roger J. Niemel
Buffalo Law Review
David B. Findlay, Inc. v. Findlay, 18 N.Y.2d 12, 218 N.E.2d 531, 271 N.Y.S.2d 652, motion to amend remittitur granted, 18 N.Y.2d 676, 219 N.E.2d 872, 273 N.Y.S.2d 422 (1966).