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Torts—Vicarious Tort Liability, Irwin N. Davis
Torts—Vicarious Tort Liability, Irwin N. Davis
Buffalo Law Review
Sauter v. New York Tribune Inc., 305 N. Y. 442, 113 N. F_. 2d 790 (1953).
Torts—Last Clear Chance, Irwin N. Davis
Torts—Last Clear Chance, Irwin N. Davis
Buffalo Law Review
Kumkumian v. City of New York, 05 N. Y. 167, 111 N. E. 2d 865 (1953).
Torts—Foreseeable Consequences, Irwin N. Davis
Torts—Foreseeable Consequences, Irwin N. Davis
Buffalo Law Review
Owen v. Rochester-Penfield Bus Co., 304 N. Y. 457, 108 N. E. 2d 606 (1952).
Torts—Charitable Immunities, Irwin N. Davis
Torts—Charitable Immunities, Irwin N. Davis
Buffalo Law Review
Bryant v. Presbyterian Hospital, 304 N. Y. 538, 110 N. E. 2d 391 (1953).
Tort—Supreme Court Extends Immunity For Discretionary Function To Government Manufacturing, Anthony J. Vaccaro
Tort—Supreme Court Extends Immunity For Discretionary Function To Government Manufacturing, Anthony J. Vaccaro
Buffalo Law Review
Dalehite v. United States, 346 U. S. 15 (1953).
Torts—Assumption Of Risk By Driving Instructor, John J. Callahan
Torts—Assumption Of Risk By Driving Instructor, John J. Callahan
Buffalo Law Review
Le Fleur v. Virgilia, 280 App. Div. 1035, 117 N. Y. S. 2d 244 (4th Dep't 1952).
Libel—No Publication By Dictation To Corporate Stenographer, Richard S. Manz
Libel—No Publication By Dictation To Corporate Stenographer, Richard S. Manz
Buffalo Law Review
Mims v. Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., 200 F. 2d 800 (5th Cir. 1952).
Torts—Unemancipated Minor Allowed Tort Action Against Parent For Negligence, Irwin N. Davis
Torts—Unemancipated Minor Allowed Tort Action Against Parent For Negligence, Irwin N. Davis
Buffalo Law Review
Signs v. Signs, 156 Ohio 566, 103 N. E. 2d 743 (1952).
Torts—Intentional Torts—Libel, Ralph Halpern, Sheldon Hurwitz
Torts—Intentional Torts—Libel, Ralph Halpern, Sheldon Hurwitz
Buffalo Law Review
Danziger v. Hearst Corp., 304 N. Y. 244, 107 N. E. 2d 62 (1952).
Libel—Executive Immunity—Scope Of Executive Authority Broadly Interpreted, Frank J. Laski
Libel—Executive Immunity—Scope Of Executive Authority Broadly Interpreted, Frank J. Laski
Buffalo Law Review
Matson v. Margiotti, __ Pa. __, 88 A. 2d 892 (1952).
Torts—Intentional Torts—Right Of Privacy, Ralph Halpern, Sheldon Hurwitz
Torts—Intentional Torts—Right Of Privacy, Ralph Halpern, Sheldon Hurwitz
Buffalo Law Review
Gautier v. Pro-Football, Inc., 304 N. Y. 354, 360, 107 N. E. 485, 489 (1952).
Torts—Negligence—Indemnity, Ralph Halpern, Sheldon Hurwitz
Torts—Negligence—Indemnity, Ralph Halpern, Sheldon Hurwitz
Buffalo Law Review
McFall v. Compagnie Maritime Beige, 304 N. Y. 314, 107 N. E. 2d 463 (1952).
Torts—Negligence—Standard Of Care, Ralph Halpern, Sheldon Hurwitz
Torts—Negligence—Standard Of Care, Ralph Halpern, Sheldon Hurwitz
Buffalo Law Review
Caldwell v. Village of Island Park, 304 N. Y. 268, 107 N. E. 2d 441 (1952y, rev'g 279 App. Div. 746, 108 N. Y. S. 2d 334 (2d Dep't 1951).
Torts—Negligence—Causation, Ralph Halpern, Sheldon Hurwitz
Torts—Negligence—Causation, Ralph Halpern, Sheldon Hurwitz
Buffalo Law Review
Dunham v. Village of Canisteo, 303 N. Y. 498, 104 N. E. 2d 872 (1952), rev'g 278 App. Div. 743, 103 N. Y. S. 2d 519 (4th Dep't 1951).
Torts—Negligence—Duty, Ralph Halpern, Sheldon Hurwitz
Torts—Negligence—Duty, Ralph Halpern, Sheldon Hurwitz
Buffalo Law Review
Woods v. Lancet, 303 N. Y. 349, 102 N. E. 2d 691 (1951), rev'g 278 App. Div. 913, 105 N. Y. S. 2d 417 (Ist Dep't 1951).
Wrongful Death—Action By Wife’S Administrator Allowed Though Wife Could Not Have Brought Action Had She Lived, Ralph L. Halpern
Wrongful Death—Action By Wife’S Administrator Allowed Though Wife Could Not Have Brought Action Had She Lived, Ralph L. Halpern
Buffalo Law Review
Welch v. Davis, 410 Ill. 130, 101 N. E. 2d 547 (1951).
Group Libel And Criminal Libel, Alvin M. Glick
Group Libel And Criminal Libel, Alvin M. Glick
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Negligence—Macpherson V. Buick Held Inapplicable Where Alleged Defect Is Obvious To User, Sheldon Hurwitz
Negligence—Macpherson V. Buick Held Inapplicable Where Alleged Defect Is Obvious To User, Sheldon Hurwitz
Buffalo Law Review
Campo v. Scofield, 301 N. Y. 468, 95 N. E. 2d 802 (1950).
Negligence—Recovery Denied Where Plaintiff Was En Ventre Sa Mere, Alfreda Wilczek
Negligence—Recovery Denied Where Plaintiff Was En Ventre Sa Mere, Alfreda Wilczek
Buffalo Law Review
Woods v. Lancet, 278 App. Div. 913, 105 N. Y. S. 2d 417 (1st Dept. 1951).
Torts—Interference With Contractual Relations—Treble Damages Denied, Robert C. Schaus
Torts—Interference With Contractual Relations—Treble Damages Denied, Robert C. Schaus
Buffalo Law Review
Frishman v. Metropolitan Tobacco Co., Inc., __ Misc. __, 104 N. Y. S. 2nd 446 (Sup. Ct. 1951).
Defamation—Written Imputations Of Indebtedness Concerning Non-Trader Held Libelous Per Se, Maynard C. Schaus Jr.
Defamation—Written Imputations Of Indebtedness Concerning Non-Trader Held Libelous Per Se, Maynard C. Schaus Jr.
Buffalo Law Review
Cyran v. Finley Straus, Inc., 302 N. Y. 486, 99 N. E. 2d 298 (1951).
Torts—Overthrow Of The Charities' Immunity Doctrine—Judicial Cognizance Of Changing Public Policy Considerations, Robert Alan Thompson
Torts—Overthrow Of The Charities' Immunity Doctrine—Judicial Cognizance Of Changing Public Policy Considerations, Robert Alan Thompson
Buffalo Law Review
Ray v. Tuscon Medical Center, 72 Ariz. 22, 230 P. 2nd 220 (1951).
Negligence—Doctrine Of Macpherson V. Buick—Liability Of Remote Supplier, Phyllis J. Hubbard, David S. Reisman
Negligence—Doctrine Of Macpherson V. Buick—Liability Of Remote Supplier, Phyllis J. Hubbard, David S. Reisman
Buffalo Law Review
La Rocca v. Farrington, 301 N.Y. 247, 93 N.E. 2d 829 (1950).
Res Ipsa Loquitur Vindicated, Louis L. Jaffe
Impleader Of The United States For Contribution Under The Federal Tort Claims Act, Henry Rose
Impleader Of The United States For Contribution Under The Federal Tort Claims Act, Henry Rose
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Negligence—Last Clear Chance Held Applicable Though Defendant's Driver Did Not See Decedent, Alvin M. Glick
Negligence—Last Clear Chance Held Applicable Though Defendant's Driver Did Not See Decedent, Alvin M. Glick
Buffalo Law Review
Chadwick v. City of New York, 301 N. Y. 176, 93 N. E. 2d 625 (1950).