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The Grounds And Extent Of Legal Responsibility, In Symposium, What Do Compensatory Damages Compensate?, Richard W. Wright
The Grounds And Extent Of Legal Responsibility, In Symposium, What Do Compensatory Damages Compensate?, Richard W. Wright
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This article identifies and discusses the three principal limitations on the extent of legal responsibility for tortiously caused harm and explains and justifies them by reference to the principle of interactive justice, which holds one legally responsible for causing (or being imminently about to cause) harm to another's person or property as a result of conduct that is inconsistent with others' right to equal freedom. The three principal limitations prevent liability for a tortiously caused harm when (1) the harm almost certainly would have occurred anyway in the absence of any tortious conduct or condition (the "no worse off" limitation), …
Damages Mitigation Doctrine In The Statutory Anti-Discrimination Context: Mitigating Its Negative Impact, Howard C. Eglit
Damages Mitigation Doctrine In The Statutory Anti-Discrimination Context: Mitigating Its Negative Impact, Howard C. Eglit
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Juries And Damages: A Commentary, Nancy S. Marder
Juries And Damages: A Commentary, Nancy S. Marder
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Title Iv Of The Labor Management Reporting And Disclosure Act - Should Intervening Plaintiffs Be Permitted To Recover Attorney's Fees?, Martin H. Malin
Title Iv Of The Labor Management Reporting And Disclosure Act - Should Intervening Plaintiffs Be Permitted To Recover Attorney's Fees?, Martin H. Malin
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