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Right-Talk And Torts-Talk: A Commentary On The Road Not Taken In The Intellectual History Of Tort Law, Paul A. Lebel
Right-Talk And Torts-Talk: A Commentary On The Road Not Taken In The Intellectual History Of Tort Law, Paul A. Lebel
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Limited Liability In Environmental Law, George W. Dent
Limited Liability In Environmental Law, George W. Dent
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The social importance and immense costs of pollution make environmental law an ideal arena for reconsidering theories of limited liability for tort. This article examines the question in the context of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CER-CLA).1 Part I reviews the text and legislative history of the Act. Part II analyzes the CERCLA case law on the liability of controlling persons, especially those involving parent corporations. Part III discusses the general theory of limited liability and its exceptions. Part IV applies this general theory to CERCLA and finds that its special features call for distinctive approaches. Part …
Reducing The Recovery Of Avoidable Seat-Belt Damages: A Cure For The Defects Of Waterson V. General Motors Corporation, Paul A. Lebel
Reducing The Recovery Of Avoidable Seat-Belt Damages: A Cure For The Defects Of Waterson V. General Motors Corporation, Paul A. Lebel
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