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Torts - Defamation - Actual Reliance On Official Records Is Needed For Application Of Fair And Accurate Report Privilege - Identification Of Plaintiff As A Public Official Is Needed For Application Of The New York Times Actual Malice Standard, Daniel J. O'Brien
Villanova Law Review
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Torts - Strict Liability - Under Pennsylvania Law A Manufacturer May Be Held Strictly Liable For Injuries Caused By The Absence Of A Safety Device Even When That Device Was Removed At The Request Of A Knowledgeable Purchaser, Patricia Moran
Villanova Law Review
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Civil Procedure - A Prior Guilty Plea Is Sufficient To Raise And Establish The Affirmative Defense Of Collateral Estoppel Even Though That Defense Is Neither Pleaded Nor Articulated And No Record Of The Prior Proceeding Is Offered Into Evidence, Susan M. Harrison
Villanova Law Review
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Torts - Accountants' Liability - An Independent Auditor Who Furnishes A Financial Statement Owes A Duty To All Those Whom The Auditor Should Reasonably Foresee As Recipients Of That Opinion, One Who Is Not In Privity With The Auditor But Who Relies On Such Statements May Recover In Negligence, Benjamin A. Post
Villanova Law Review
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Torts - Federal Tort Claims Act - Section 2680(C) Of The Ftca Bars Claims Against The United States For Negligent Damage To Property While In The Custody Of The Customs Service, Daniel J. O'Brien
Villanova Law Review
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Comparative Negligence And Strict Products Liability: Where Do We Stand - Where Do We Go, Lawrence R. Kulig
Comparative Negligence And Strict Products Liability: Where Do We Stand - Where Do We Go, Lawrence R. Kulig
Villanova Law Review
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Torts - Government Immunity - The Intentional Torts Exception To The Federal Tort Claims Act Does Not Preclude An Action Against The Federal Government For Negligent Failure To Discharge Or Supervise Federal Employee Who Subsequently Commits Intentionally Tortious Conduct, Jamieson M. Schiff
Villanova Law Review
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