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Wrongful Life: A Modern Claim Which Conforms To The Traditional Tort Framework, Richard E. Wolff Oct 1978

Wrongful Life: A Modern Claim Which Conforms To The Traditional Tort Framework, Richard E. Wolff

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Potshots At The Stork: Toward A Consistent Justification Of Recovery For Wrongful Birth Claims Sep 1978

Potshots At The Stork: Toward A Consistent Justification Of Recovery For Wrongful Birth Claims

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Louisiana's Useful Class Action: Williams V. State, Guy Holdridge Aug 1978

Louisiana's Useful Class Action: Williams V. State, Guy Holdridge

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Vicarious Liability And Intentional Torts: Lebrane Redefined, Billy Joseph Domingue May 1978

Vicarious Liability And Intentional Torts: Lebrane Redefined, Billy Joseph Domingue

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Blackburn V. Dorta, 348 So. 2d 287 (Fla. 1977), Alix Thornton Jan 1978

Blackburn V. Dorta, 348 So. 2d 287 (Fla. 1977), Alix Thornton

Florida State University Law Review

Tort Law- ASSUMPTION OF RISK- ADOPTION OF COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE REQUIRES THAT THE DEFENSE OF IMPLIED ASSUMPTION OF RISK BE ELIMINATED AS AN ABSOLUTE BAR TO RECOVERY.


Ingram V. Pettit, 340 So. 2d 922 (Fla. 1976), Charles Law Early, Jr. Jan 1978

Ingram V. Pettit, 340 So. 2d 922 (Fla. 1976), Charles Law Early, Jr.

Florida State University Law Review

Tort Law- NEGLIGENT INTOXICATED DRIVER LIABLE FOR PUNITIVE DAMAGES WITHOUT PROOF OF ABNORMAL OR RECKLESS DRIVING.


Des And A Proposed Theory Of Enterprise Liability , Naomi Sheiner Jan 1978

Des And A Proposed Theory Of Enterprise Liability , Naomi Sheiner

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Torts--Parent's Recovery For Loss Of Society And Companionship Of Child, Michael B. Victorson Jan 1978

Torts--Parent's Recovery For Loss Of Society And Companionship Of Child, Michael B. Victorson

West Virginia Law Review

In situations where a child has been killed or injured as the result of a third party's negligent, tortious act, case law overwhelmingly supports the view that a parent may not recover damages from the third-party tortfeasor for the loss of the child's society and companionship. A growing minority of cases, however, have expreessly recognized that such losses are recoverable, and other cases have employed language susceptible to the interpretation that recovery for such losses may be allowed. While most of this development has been in the area of wrongful death, rather than personal injury, the analysis for one area …


Recent Cases, Santa Clara Law Review Jan 1978

Recent Cases, Santa Clara Law Review

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.


Torts - A Wrongful Death Action Cannot Be Maintained For Death Of An Unborn Fetus And Negligent Infliction Of Emotional Harm Cannot Be Asserted When Death Of Fetus Is Hidden From Complainant's Sensory And Contemporaneous Perception Recent Cases, Byron K. Toma Jan 1978

Torts - A Wrongful Death Action Cannot Be Maintained For Death Of An Unborn Fetus And Negligent Infliction Of Emotional Harm Cannot Be Asserted When Death Of Fetus Is Hidden From Complainant's Sensory And Contemporaneous Perception Recent Cases, Byron K. Toma

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.