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28 cze 2007 · That chapter explains six key perspectives on tort law: Law and Economics; Corrective Justice; Critical Race Theory; Critical Feminism; Pragmatism; and Social Justice.
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14 lut 2024 · Includes bibliographical references and index. Perspectives on tort law -- Intentional torts -- Defenses to intentional torts -- The standard of care in negligence -- Cause in fact -- Legal cause -- Limited duties -- Liability without fault -- Professional liability -- Products liability -- Nuisance and environmental torts -- Affirmative ...
On appeal, the court of appeals concluded that the Supreme Court has never recognized tortious interference with inheritance as a cause of action in Texas and deferred to the Supreme Court to decide whether to do so. The court then reversed and rendered judgment for Anderson.
This innovative casebook thoroughly develops the core torts principles, and has many unique features, such as: Emphasis on contemporary cases while retaining the classic cases; Use of problems (with model answers for teachers) to facilitate learning and application; Variety of negligence duty issues to select from for classroom focus; Balanced ...
Luis Fernando Martinez Reyes sued Jefferson County, Texas (the County) under the Texas Tort Claims Act (TTCA) for injuries he allegedly sustained when a County police officer, driving a County-owned vehicle in the course and scope of employment, collided with Reyes’s automobile.
In 1969, the Texas Legislature passed the Texas Tort Claims Act (Act).1 In doing so, the legislature joined a national judicial and legislative trend moving away from absolute immunity of the government for liability in tort that had been growing over the previous two decades2 and waived sovereign.
following cases provide an overview of recent Texas appellate rulings in various types of personal injury cases. A. Medical Records and Expert Testimony on Causation; Affidavits of Reasonable and Necessary Medical Expenses In Guevara v. Ferrer, 247 S.W.3d 662 (Tex. 2007), the Texas Supreme Court reversed the court of