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Sell V. Hertz Corporation

Sell V. Hertz Corporation
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 82
Release: 1990
Genre: Legal briefs
ISBN:

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Illinois Appellate Reports

Illinois Appellate Reports
Author: Illinois. Appellate Court
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1192
Release: 1993
Genre: Law reports, digests, etc
ISBN:

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Torts!, third edition

Torts!, third edition
Author: Jonathan L. Zittrain
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 594
Release: 2022-03-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0262370069

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A law school casebook that maps the progression of the law of torts through the language and example of public judicial decisions in a range of cases. A tort is a wrong that a court is prepared to recognize, usually in the form of ordering the transfer of money (“damages”) from the wrongdoer to the wronged. The tort system offers recourse for people aggrieved and harmed by the actions of others. By filing a lawsuit, private citizens can demand the attention of alleged wrongdoers to account for what they’ve done—and of a judge and jury to weigh the claims and set terms of compensation. This book, which can be used as a primary text for a first-year law school torts course, maps the progression of the law of torts through the language and example of public judicial decisions in a range of cases. Taken together, these cases show differing approaches to the problems of defining legal harm and applying those definitions to a messy world. The cases range from alleged assault and battery by “The Schoolboy Kicker” (1891) to the liability of General Motors for “The Crumpling Toe Plate” (1993). Each case is an artifact of its time; students can compare the judges’ societal perceptions and moral compasses to those of the current era. This book is part of the Open Casebook series from Harvard Law School Library and MIT Press.


Discovery Practice

Discovery Practice
Author: Roger S. Haydock
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer
Total Pages: 1120
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1454856602

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Discovery Practice gives you hard-nosed, trial-tested guidance through all the intricacies of what to do, whether to do it, and how to do it -- at every stage of the discovery process. Turn to this trusted guide for thorough, up-to-date clarification of: Insurance discoverability Discovery abuse -- its penalties and sanctions Confidentiality and discovery of trade secrets Use of experts Use of investigation files Use of witness statements Protective orders Invoking Rule 29 powers Tapes and telephones depositions Using the Manual for Complex Litigation Foreign discovery Discovery in administrative hearings Discovery in arbitration. Plus detailed coverage of such cutting edge areas as e-mail depositions and FOIA proceedings. Appendices include ready to adapt sample forms. Now, with all the practice tips and valuable strategies packed into Discovery Practice, you can Facilitate early and thorough disclosure of information Quickly determine a core of undisputed facts Intensively promote and pursue a negotiated settlement.