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Intential Infliction Of Mental Distress In Nevada, Carl Tobias
Intential Infliction Of Mental Distress In Nevada, Carl Tobias
Nevada Law Journal
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Intentional Infliction Of Mental Distress In Nevada, Carl W. Tobias
Intentional Infliction Of Mental Distress In Nevada, Carl W. Tobias
Law Faculty Publications
The independent cause of action for the intentional infliction of mental distress (IIMD) is the only modern intentional tort for physical injury to persons. State court judges in the United States initially recognized the freestanding cause of action during the mid-twentieth century. Nevertheless, considerable confusion has attended the judicial recognition, articulation, and application of this tort in a substantial number of American jurisdictions. The jurisprudence of IIMD that members of the Nevada Supreme Court as well as attorneys and litigants in Nevada have developed has remained rather clear, although the justices have decided comparatively few cases in which they have …
Intentional Infliction Of Mental Distress In Montana, Carl W. Tobias
Intentional Infliction Of Mental Distress In Montana, Carl W. Tobias
Law Faculty Publications
In several recent opinions, the Montana Supreme Court indicated its willingness to recognize intentional infliction of mental distress as an independent tort, even as the court stated that no plaintiff had presented a factual situation which would satisfy the elements of the cause of action. In the 1995 case of Sacco v. High Country Independent Press, Inc., the Montana Supreme Court held that an "independent cause of action for intentional infliction of emotional distress will arise under circumstances where serious or severe emotional distress to the plaintiff was the reasonably foreseeable consequence of the defendant's intentional act or omission. " …