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Civil Practice And Procedure, Hon. Jane Marum Roush
Civil Practice And Procedure, Hon. Jane Marum Roush
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
University Of Richmond Law Review
University Of Richmond Law Review
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Spoliation: Civil Liability For Destruction Of Evidence, Andrea H. Rowse
Spoliation: Civil Liability For Destruction Of Evidence, Andrea H. Rowse
University of Richmond Law Review
Intentional destruction of evidence has become a serious legal problem. Recently, the A.H. Robins Company was accused of intentionally destroying incriminating documents relevant to Dalkon Shield litigation. Even documents the court ordered to be preserved were allegedly destroyed by an attorney representing the company. The A.H. Robins Company is not the only corporation accused of intentionally destroying evidence. An attorney representing the Eastman-Kodak Company in an antitrust suit admitted that he destroyed documents relating to the litigation.
Books Received
University of Richmond Law Review
These are the books received by the Law School in 1970.
Personal Injury Damage Arguments, James W. Payne Jr.
Personal Injury Damage Arguments, James W. Payne Jr.
University of Richmond Law Review
This brief comment deals only with one facet of Certified T. V. & Appliance Co., Inc. v. Harrington. The plaintiff brought an action for personal injuries.