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Once Is Enough: A Proposed Bar Of The Injured Employee's Cause Of Action Against A Third Party, Philip D. Oliver Nov 1989

Once Is Enough: A Proposed Bar Of The Injured Employee's Cause Of Action Against A Third Party, Philip D. Oliver

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Market Share - A Tale Of Two Centuries, Aaron Twerski Oct 1989

Market Share - A Tale Of Two Centuries, Aaron Twerski

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The Case Against All Encompassing Federal Mass Tort Legislation: Sacrifice Without Gain, Aaron Twerski, R. A. Sedler Oct 1989

The Case Against All Encompassing Federal Mass Tort Legislation: Sacrifice Without Gain, Aaron Twerski, R. A. Sedler

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The Baby Swallowed The Bathwater: A Rejoinder To Professor Wright, Aaron Twerski Jul 1989

The Baby Swallowed The Bathwater: A Rejoinder To Professor Wright, Aaron Twerski

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The Joint Tortfeasor Legislative Revolt: A Rational Response To The Critics, Aaron Twerski Jul 1989

The Joint Tortfeasor Legislative Revolt: A Rational Response To The Critics, Aaron Twerski

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Joint And Several Liability Minnesota Style, Michael K. Steenson Jan 1989

Joint And Several Liability Minnesota Style, Michael K. Steenson

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This article examines the rule of joint and several liability as it was adopted, modified, and applied in Minnesota circa 1989. The article first examines the judicial origins and applications of the rule in Minnesota. It then analyzes the impact of the comparative negligence and fault legislation on the rule of joint and several liability, including the limitations imposed on the rule in 1978, 1986, and 1988. Finally, it makes some suggestions for interpreting joint and several liability legislation that are consistent with the legislative history of the legislation as well as with Minnesota Supreme Court decisions concerning aggregation under …