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Fair Dealing In Personal Injury Cases, Philip J. Hermann
Fair Dealing In Personal Injury Cases, Philip J. Hermann
Cleveland State Law Review
It is submitted that where there is fair dealing on the part of plaintiff's attorney and insurance company, a great deal of needless expense to both will have been eliminated enabling insurance companies to handle their claims and lawsuits with fewer personnel and smaller defense fees. And plaintiff's attorneys on their part, will be able to bring to conclusion more work during the course of a year; and where a staff is required, they will be able to operate with fewer personnel. The result to the plaintiff's attorney will be an increase in net income and perhaps more time for …
Appeasement Of Tort Claimants, S. Burns Weston
Appeasement Of Tort Claimants, S. Burns Weston
Cleveland State Law Review
Justice does not always mean that a case should be tried. By the same token, justice does not always mean that every case should be settled without trial. One of our difficulties is that too often there is more interest in the expedient settlement of differences between litigants than in a judicial determination of rights according to principles of law.