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Relevance Of Tort Law Doctrines To Rule 10b-5: Should Careless Plaintiffs Be Denied Recovery , Margaret V. Sachs
Relevance Of Tort Law Doctrines To Rule 10b-5: Should Careless Plaintiffs Be Denied Recovery , Margaret V. Sachs
Cornell Law Review
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We Say What We Mean, And We Mean What We Say: The 1984 Amendments To Sections 904 And 905 Of The Lhwca, Kraig Thomas Strenge
We Say What We Mean, And We Mean What We Say: The 1984 Amendments To Sections 904 And 905 Of The Lhwca, Kraig Thomas Strenge
Louisiana Law Review
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Joinder Alternatives In Mass Tort Litigation , Roger H. Trangsrud
Joinder Alternatives In Mass Tort Litigation , Roger H. Trangsrud
Cornell Law Review
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Sovereign Immunity And The Discretionary Function Exception Of The Alaska Tort Claims Act, Marcia Swihart Orgill, Bellanne Meltzer Toren
Sovereign Immunity And The Discretionary Function Exception Of The Alaska Tort Claims Act, Marcia Swihart Orgill, Bellanne Meltzer Toren
Alaska Law Review
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A Suggested Remedy For Toxic Injury: Class Actions, Epidemiology, And Economic Efficiency, Colin H. Buckley
A Suggested Remedy For Toxic Injury: Class Actions, Epidemiology, And Economic Efficiency, Colin H. Buckley
William & Mary Law Review
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Torts, Charles O. Lorenson
Torts, Mary D. Peters, Jennifer Albert, Aleta M. Pillick
Torts, Mary D. Peters, Jennifer Albert, Aleta M. Pillick
South Carolina Law Review
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Contort: Tortious Breach Of The Implied Covenant Of Good Faith And Fair Dealing In Noninsurance Commercial Contracts--Its Existence And Desirability, Matthew J. Barrett
Contort: Tortious Breach Of The Implied Covenant Of Good Faith And Fair Dealing In Noninsurance Commercial Contracts--Its Existence And Desirability, Matthew J. Barrett
Notre Dame Law Review
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Foreseeability In Contract And Tort: The Problems Of Responsibility And Remoteness, Banks Mcdowell
Foreseeability In Contract And Tort: The Problems Of Responsibility And Remoteness, Banks Mcdowell
Case Western Reserve Law Review
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Battling A Receding Tort Frontier: Constitutional Attacks On Medical Malpractice Laws, David Randolph Smith
Battling A Receding Tort Frontier: Constitutional Attacks On Medical Malpractice Laws, David Randolph Smith
Oklahoma Law Review
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Yellow Pages Legal Ads In Texas: The Complexities Of Dr 2-101(B) & (And) (C)., Vincent Robert Johnson
Yellow Pages Legal Ads In Texas: The Complexities Of Dr 2-101(B) & (And) (C)., Vincent Robert Johnson
St. Mary's Law Journal
This Article explains how attorneys can avoid private reprimands for advertisements in the Yellow Pages pursuant to subsection (B) and (C) of the Texas Code of Professional Responsibility Disciplinary Rule 2-101, given there is no scholarship or precedent. Subsection (B) requires an advertisement to include the name of a lawyer who is licensed to practice law in Texas, who will be responsible for performing the legal service, and the areas of law in which they practice. Subsection (C) requires detailed statements be included concerning whether the individuals named in compliance with subsection (B) are certified with the Texas Board of …