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Telehealth, Children, And Pediatrics: Should The Doctor Make House Calls Again, Digitally?, Laura C. Hoffman
Telehealth, Children, And Pediatrics: Should The Doctor Make House Calls Again, Digitally?, Laura C. Hoffman
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
That Sinking Feeling- A Boat Owner's Liability In The Aftermath Of A Hurricane, James E. Mercante
That Sinking Feeling- A Boat Owner's Liability In The Aftermath Of A Hurricane, James E. Mercante
Nova Law Review
True to the notion that "it's better to know a friend with a boat than to own one," wrecks are all that remain of many pleasure boats which were moored in the path of Hurricane Andrew.
Note: The Personal Liability Of Directors In Florida: Whose Corporation Is It Anyway?*, Riah Ramlogan Seuradge
Note: The Personal Liability Of Directors In Florida: Whose Corporation Is It Anyway?*, Riah Ramlogan Seuradge
Nova Law Review
During the 1980's a serious crisis developed in the insurance industry
which threatened to expose corporate directors to personal liability
Torts, Michael L. Richmond
Torts, Michael L. Richmond
Nova Law Review
Developments in the law of torts this past survey year took a secondary role to the bitter battle for votes to prevent amendment of Florida's Constitution.
The Strict Tort Liability Of Retailers, Wholesalers, And Distributors Of Defective Products, Frank J. Cavico Jr.
The Strict Tort Liability Of Retailers, Wholesalers, And Distributors Of Defective Products, Frank J. Cavico Jr.
Nova Law Review
Strict tort liability is a mechanism the law employs to compensate innocent consumers who have been injured by the use of defective products.
Modification Of The Doctrine Of Joint And Several Liability: Who Bears The Risk?, Stephanie Arma Kraft
Modification Of The Doctrine Of Joint And Several Liability: Who Bears The Risk?, Stephanie Arma Kraft
Nova Law Review
On November 27, 1971, Aloysia Wood was driving a miniature race car at the Grand Prix Raceway in Walt Disney World when she was injured after another car driven by her fiancé struck hers.
Modification Of The Doctrine Of Joint And Several Liability: Who Bears The Risk?, Stephanie Arma Kraft
Modification Of The Doctrine Of Joint And Several Liability: Who Bears The Risk?, Stephanie Arma Kraft
Nova Law Review
On November 27, 1971, Aloysia Wood was driving a miniature race car at the Grand Prix Raceway in Walt Disney World when she was injured after another car driven by her fiancé struck hers.
Torts, Paul R. Joseph
Torts, Paul R. Joseph
Nova Law Review
Throughout the law there are powerful forces which are resistant
to change. The need for continuity and stability, the need to be able to
plan one's actions with some assurance as to the outcome of proposed
courses of conduct, argue for the status quo.
Comparative Analysis: Agents' Personal Liability On Negotiable Instruments, J. Clifton Cox
Comparative Analysis: Agents' Personal Liability On Negotiable Instruments, J. Clifton Cox
Nova Law Review
Negotiable instruments receive similar treatment in many developed
nations.
Pinkerton V. United States Revisited: A Defense Of Accomplice Liability, Jon May
Pinkerton V. United States Revisited: A Defense Of Accomplice Liability, Jon May
Nova Law Review
On May 4, 1982, the Florida Third District Court of Appeal upheld
the robbery and kidnapping conviction of Eugene Martinez even
though Martinez had not actually taken part in a robbery or a kidnapping.
Landlord Liability To Tenants For Crimes Of A Third Party: The Status In Florida, Theresa M. B. Van Vliet
Landlord Liability To Tenants For Crimes Of A Third Party: The Status In Florida, Theresa M. B. Van Vliet
Nova Law Review
In recent decisions,' Florida courts have allowed tenants to recover
damages from landlords resulting from criminal acts of third parties
which occurred on the landlord's premises.
An Attorney's Liability To Third Perties: The Expanding Field Of Malpractice
An Attorney's Liability To Third Perties: The Expanding Field Of Malpractice
Nova Law Review
Malpractice suits against attorneys have increased dramatically in the last decade.
The Insurer's Liability For Judgements In Excess Of Policy Limits And The Movement Toward Strict Liability: An Assessment, Donald A. Orlovsky
The Insurer's Liability For Judgements In Excess Of Policy Limits And The Movement Toward Strict Liability: An Assessment, Donald A. Orlovsky
Nova Law Review
Standard liability insurance policies typically contain a clause vesting in the insurer the right to "make such investigation, negotiation and settlement of any claim or suit as it deems expedient."