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1992

Torts

Journal

University of Baltimore Law

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Health Care Workers With Aids: Duties, Rights, And Potential Tort Liability, Gary I. Strausberg, Randal D. Getz Jan 1992

Health Care Workers With Aids: Duties, Rights, And Potential Tort Liability, Gary I. Strausberg, Randal D. Getz

University of Baltimore Law Review

No abstract provided.


Notes: Torts — Government Immunity — Police Officer Pursuing Suspect Owes Duty Of Care To Third Parties Injured By The Fleeing Suspect; Injured Plaintiff Can Recover From State And Political Subdivisions If Officer Was Negligent In Commencing And Maintaining Pursuit. Boyer V. State, 323 Md. 558, 594 A.2d 121 (1991), Phillip M. Pickus Jan 1992

Notes: Torts — Government Immunity — Police Officer Pursuing Suspect Owes Duty Of Care To Third Parties Injured By The Fleeing Suspect; Injured Plaintiff Can Recover From State And Political Subdivisions If Officer Was Negligent In Commencing And Maintaining Pursuit. Boyer V. State, 323 Md. 558, 594 A.2d 121 (1991), Phillip M. Pickus

University of Baltimore Law Review

No abstract provided.


Personal Liability Of Corporate Officials In Ejectment Actions: Evolution Of The Tort And The Implications Of Metromedia Co. V. Wcbm Maryland, Inc., Lawrence S. Greenwald, Charles S. Hirsch Jan 1992

Personal Liability Of Corporate Officials In Ejectment Actions: Evolution Of The Tort And The Implications Of Metromedia Co. V. Wcbm Maryland, Inc., Lawrence S. Greenwald, Charles S. Hirsch

University of Baltimore Law Review

No abstract provided.


Notes: Torts — Successor Corporations — Defective Products — Can The Law And Policies Of Strict Liability Be Reconciled With Corporate Law Policies Which Protect Successor Corporations In Order To Respond Fairly To The Legitimate Interests Of The Products Liability Plaintiff? Nissen Corp. V. Miller, 323 Md. 613, 594 A.2d 564 (1991) (4-2 Decision), Donna M.D. Macdonald Jan 1992

Notes: Torts — Successor Corporations — Defective Products — Can The Law And Policies Of Strict Liability Be Reconciled With Corporate Law Policies Which Protect Successor Corporations In Order To Respond Fairly To The Legitimate Interests Of The Products Liability Plaintiff? Nissen Corp. V. Miller, 323 Md. 613, 594 A.2d 564 (1991) (4-2 Decision), Donna M.D. Macdonald

University of Baltimore Law Review

No abstract provided.