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Full-Text Articles in Law
Insurance: 1969 Survey Of New York Law Part Three, Commercial Law, Faust Rossi
Insurance: 1969 Survey Of New York Law Part Three, Commercial Law, Faust Rossi
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
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Driver Behavior And Legal Sanctions: A Study Of Deterrence, Roger C. Cramton
Driver Behavior And Legal Sanctions: A Study Of Deterrence, Roger C. Cramton
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
What are the consequences of the application of legal sanctions? How can these consequences be determined? This Article attempts to explore these questions in the limited field of highway safety, examining the available evidence and indicating areas where further investigation is essential. Although conclusions with respect to the general deterrent effect of traffic laws do not emerge, the parameters of the problem are defined and plausible hypotheses suggested.
Agency And Insurance: Should The Defense Of Fraud By Its Own Agent Be Available To An Insurance Company Issuing Automobile Insurance?, J. Dennis Hynes
Agency And Insurance: Should The Defense Of Fraud By Its Own Agent Be Available To An Insurance Company Issuing Automobile Insurance?, J. Dennis Hynes
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Book Review Of Daniel G. Baldyga's: How To Settle Your Own Insurance Claim, Joseph A. Page
Book Review Of Daniel G. Baldyga's: How To Settle Your Own Insurance Claim, Joseph A. Page
Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works
How to Settle tries to exploit the same vein mined in spectacular fashion by Norman F. Dacey, who parlayed deep dissatisfaction with the probate system and popular resentment of lawyers into a runaway best-seller. It would seem, up to this point anyway, that people more readily worry about the inevitability of death and its legal consequences than the possibility of personal injury caused by the legal fault of another. Nonetheless, How to Settle does merit some attention, at least within the confines of a specialized journal and under circumstances unlikely to promote a sales backlash, so that all its shortcomings …