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Evolving Sales Law: Highlights Of The Shifting Landscape Of Arkansas Purchasing Law, Sarah Howard Jenkins
Evolving Sales Law: Highlights Of The Shifting Landscape Of Arkansas Purchasing Law, Sarah Howard Jenkins
Faculty Scholarship
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Corporate Risk Analysis: A Reckless Act?, W. Kip Viscusi
Corporate Risk Analysis: A Reckless Act?, W. Kip Viscusi
Vanderbilt Law School Faculty Publications
Balancing of risk and cost lies at the heart of standard negligence tests and policy analysis approaches to government regulation. Notwithstanding the desirability of using a benefit-cost approach to assess the merits of safety measures, in many court cases juries appear to penalize corporations for having done a risk analysis in instances in which the company decided not to make a safety improvement after the analysis indicated the improvement was unwarranted Automobile accident cases provide the most prominent examples of such juror sanctions. This paper tests the effect of corporate risk analyses experimentally by using a sample of almost 500 …
Comments To The Reporters And Selected Members Of The Consultative Group, Restatement Of Torts (Third): Products Liability, Howard C. Klemme
Comments To The Reporters And Selected Members Of The Consultative Group, Restatement Of Torts (Third): Products Liability, Howard C. Klemme
Publications
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Revised Article 3 And Amended Article 4 Of The Uniform Commercial Code: Comments On The Changes They Will Make, Arthur G. Murphey
Revised Article 3 And Amended Article 4 Of The Uniform Commercial Code: Comments On The Changes They Will Make, Arthur G. Murphey
Faculty Scholarship
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Goldstein's Curse, James J. White
Goldstein's Curse, James J. White
Articles
ON April 16, 1980, a man using the name Marvin Goldstein opened a bank account at a Baltimore branch of Union Trust Company. He deposited $15,000 in cash. He told the branch manager that he planned to establish a Baltimore office of his father's New York business, "Goldstein's Precious Metals and Stones." Goldstein identified himself with a New Jersey driver's license and gave a bank reference from New York. On May 6, Goldstein deposited a check for $880,000 at another Union Trust branch near the branch where he had opened the account. Words on this check indicated that it was …
Negligence In The Law Of Bills And Notes, William E. Britton
Negligence In The Law Of Bills And Notes, William E. Britton
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Sales: Liability For The Presence Of Mice And Other Uncommon Things In Food, John B. Waite
Sales: Liability For The Presence Of Mice And Other Uncommon Things In Food, John B. Waite
Articles
A group of recent decisions presents a somewhat farcical conformity with Montesquieu's thesis that "law" may vary with time and geography. It strikingly illustrates, also, the importance of the particular theory of liability upon which a suit is predicated. The unusual similarity in detail of the operative facts of these cases lends peculiar emphasis to the difference in the judgments rendered.
The Liability Of The Common Carrier As Determined By The Recent Decisions Of The United States Supreme Court, Edwin C. Goddard
The Liability Of The Common Carrier As Determined By The Recent Decisions Of The United States Supreme Court, Edwin C. Goddard
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An understanding of the present day liability of the common carrier under conditions as they exist, especially in interstate shipments, is best reached by an historical journey from the early decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States to the end of the year just past.