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Torts

University of Nevada, Las Vegas -- William S. Boyd School of Law

Series

2008

Articles 1 - 5 of 5

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Summary Of Winchell V. Schiff, 124 Nev. Adv. Op. No. 80, Brandon Johansson Oct 2008

Summary Of Winchell V. Schiff, 124 Nev. Adv. Op. No. 80, Brandon Johansson

Nevada Supreme Court Summaries

Appeal and cross-appeal from a district court judgment entered on a jury verdict in a conversion/lease action.


Summary Of M.C. Multi-Family Dev. V. Crestdale Assocs., 124 Nev. Adv. Op. No. 77, Jennifer K. Koonce Oct 2008

Summary Of M.C. Multi-Family Dev. V. Crestdale Assocs., 124 Nev. Adv. Op. No. 77, Jennifer K. Koonce

Nevada Supreme Court Summaries

Appeal from a district court order granting Defendant’s motion for directed verdict on a claim for conversion and cross-appeal denying Defendant’s request for attorney fees and prejudgment interest.


Summary Of Boulder City V. Boulder Excavating, 124 Nev. Adv. Op. No. 65, Stephen O. Schofield Sep 2008

Summary Of Boulder City V. Boulder Excavating, 124 Nev. Adv. Op. No. 65, Stephen O. Schofield

Nevada Supreme Court Summaries

No abstract provided.


Summary Of Turner V. Mandalay Sports Entertainment, 124 Nev. Adv. Op. No. 20, Tyler James Watson Apr 2008

Summary Of Turner V. Mandalay Sports Entertainment, 124 Nev. Adv. Op. No. 20, Tyler James Watson

Nevada Supreme Court Summaries

Appeal from a district court order granting summary judgment in a tort case brought against Mandalay Sports Entertainment, owner of the Las Vegas 51s.


Incidental Findings: A Common Law Approach, Stacey A. Tovino Jan 2008

Incidental Findings: A Common Law Approach, Stacey A. Tovino

Scholarly Works

Federal regulations governing human subjects research do not address key questions raised by incidental neuroimaging findings, including the scope of a researcher’s disclosure with respect to the possibility of incidental findings and the question whether a researcher has an affirmative legal duty to seek, detect, and report incidental findings. The scope of researcher duties may, however, be mapped with reference to common law doctrine, including fiduciary, tort, contract, and bailment theories of liability.