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Turn Out The Lights, The Party's Over: An Economic Analysis Of Kelly V. Gwinnell, Charles G. Popp
Turn Out The Lights, The Party's Over: An Economic Analysis Of Kelly V. Gwinnell, Charles G. Popp
Northern Illinois University Law Review
This article examines the view, adopted by a growing number of courts, that social hosts should be liable for the negligent acts of their intoxicated guests.
Mobile Steel And Beyond: Trends In Equitable Subordination, Lydia E. Nyzio
Mobile Steel And Beyond: Trends In Equitable Subordination, Lydia E. Nyzio
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Torts, Paul R. Joseph
Torts, Paul R. Joseph
Nova Law Review
Throughout the law there are powerful forces which are resistant
to change. The need for continuity and stability, the need to be able to
plan one's actions with some assurance as to the outcome of proposed
courses of conduct, argue for the status quo.
Modification Of The Doctrine Of Joint And Several Liability: Who Bears The Risk?, Stephanie Arma Kraft
Modification Of The Doctrine Of Joint And Several Liability: Who Bears The Risk?, Stephanie Arma Kraft
Nova Law Review
On November 27, 1971, Aloysia Wood was driving a miniature race car at the Grand Prix Raceway in Walt Disney World when she was injured after another car driven by her fiancé struck hers.
Case Digest, Law Review Stafrf
Case Digest, Law Review Stafrf
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
Pursuant to the United States-France Estate Tax Treaty, the estate of a United States citizen who was domiciled in France is liable to the United States for taxes on real property located in France at rates effective when the citizen died provided the estate receives credit for the estate taxes paid to France
Norstar Bank of Upstate New York v. United States,644 F. Supp. 1112 (N.D.N.Y. 1986).
Political Question
Doctrine bars judicial consideration of claims that the United States mines placed in the Nicaraguan harbor of Corinto damaged a Norwegian ship. Krig-sforsikring for Skib, gjensidingforening (The Norwegian War Risk Insurance …
Peer Review Committee Minutes And Memoranda: Non-Discoverable At All Costs, Howard S. Rabb
Peer Review Committee Minutes And Memoranda: Non-Discoverable At All Costs, Howard S. Rabb
Journal of Law and Health
The purpose of this article is to illustrate the inherent problems of blanket peer review confidentiality and to suggest a more equitable approach. Part I traces the deveopment of reviewing hospital quality and explains the operation and justifications of peer review committees. In Part II, the arguments supporting confidentiality are compared with the public policy favoring proper disposition of corporate negligence cases in order to determine and recommend the correct level of confidentiality. In Part III, the peer review discovery statute in section 2305.251 of the Ohio Revised COde is critically evaluated for its practical value to the advancement of …
Recent Developments: Sterry V. Bethlehem Steel Corporation: Employer Liability Outside Of The Workmen's Compensation Act, Malinda S. Siegel
Recent Developments: Sterry V. Bethlehem Steel Corporation: Employer Liability Outside Of The Workmen's Compensation Act, Malinda S. Siegel
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Modification Of The Doctrine Of Joint And Several Liability: Who Bears The Risk?, Stephanie Arma Kraft
Modification Of The Doctrine Of Joint And Several Liability: Who Bears The Risk?, Stephanie Arma Kraft
Nova Law Review
On November 27, 1971, Aloysia Wood was driving a miniature race car at the Grand Prix Raceway in Walt Disney World when she was injured after another car driven by her fiancé struck hers.
Apportionment In Kentucky After Comparative Negligence, John M. Rogers
Apportionment In Kentucky After Comparative Negligence, John M. Rogers
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Automatic Teller Machine Robberies: Theories Of Liability, Joan Miles
Automatic Teller Machine Robberies: Theories Of Liability, Joan Miles
Fordham Urban Law Journal
This student note examines theories of liability arising from robberies and assaults at ATMs (automated teller machines). The author draws from tort law the principles of landowner liability for intentional, criminal acts of third parties that arise because of a landowner's failure to protect his or her tenants or customers. The author also examines recent legislation, the EFTA (electronic funds transfer act) to see if ATM robberies can be successfully categorized as 'unauthorized transfers' from banks. The author describes possible defenses for the banks based on the location and type of ATM that is robbed, and finally concludes that because …
Mppaa Withdrawal Liability Assessment: Letting The Fox Guard The Henhouse, Daniel A. Etna
Mppaa Withdrawal Liability Assessment: Letting The Fox Guard The Henhouse, Daniel A. Etna
Fordham Urban Law Journal
This student note discusses Congress's attempt to regulate group pension plans, and thus protect employees whose employers withdraw from those plans, through the Multiemployer Pension Plan Amendment Act of 1980. The author traces the history of multi-employer pension programs, including union and corporate plans, Taft-Hartley plans, and ERISA accounts, which were created through 1974 legislation (the Employee Retirement Income Security Act). The author discusses how liability arises under each type of plan when an employer decides to withdraw, juxtaposing the resulting liability with the consequences of voluntary arbitration. The author suggests an alternative, to insure the employer's removal from the …