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The Infliction Of Emotional Distress As An Independent Tort: The Necessity Of Physical Injury - Mcdowell V. Davis, 33 N.C. App. 529, 235 S.E. 2d 896 (1977), Wayne O. Clontz
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
Wrongful Life And A Fundamental Right To Be Born Healthy: Park V. Chessin; Becker V. Schwartz, Harry F. Klodowski Jr.
Wrongful Life And A Fundamental Right To Be Born Healthy: Park V. Chessin; Becker V. Schwartz, Harry F. Klodowski Jr.
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Tort Claims Under The Present And Proposed Bankruptcy Acts, Stephen Allen Edwards
Tort Claims Under The Present And Proposed Bankruptcy Acts, Stephen Allen Edwards
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
Congress may soon enact the first complete revision of the United States bankruptcy laws in almost four decades. Among the numerous changes proposed by the legislature is a major alteration of the provability and dischargeability of tort claims asserted against the bankrupt's estate. This article will discuss the treatment of tort claims in the present Act and the changes to be made by the proposed Act, and will evaluate alternative approaches to compensating victims of bankrupt tortfeasors.
A Perspective On The Michigan Law Of Damages, John W. Reed
A Perspective On The Michigan Law Of Damages, John W. Reed
Book Chapters
So also the subject of damages. There are some general principles, but damages is not a coherent body of law. It is small wonder that no one is writing books about it and that law schools do not provide courses in it. The standard, most widely cited text is McCormick on Damages, yet that book was published in 1935. There is no more recent book of consequence bearing that title. Professor Dan Dobbs's 1973 volume entitled Remedies contains, as one part of the book, an excellent analysis of recent damages developments; but McCormick continues to be the benchmark. As a …
Skinner V. Reed-Prentice: The Application Of Contribution To Strict Product Liability, 12 J. Marshall J. Prac. & Proc. 165 (1978), Susan H. Maynard
Skinner V. Reed-Prentice: The Application Of Contribution To Strict Product Liability, 12 J. Marshall J. Prac. & Proc. 165 (1978), Susan H. Maynard
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.