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Kionka's Black Letter Outline on Torts, 4th

Kionka's Black Letter Outline on Torts, 4th

Copyright: 2006
ISBN-13: 9780314154149
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Series: Black Letter Outline
Brand: West Law School
Pages: 488
Components: 1 Print
Shelf Space: 1 in.
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This text provides tools for a comprehensive and thorough understanding of tort law. It organizes tort law concepts in outline form so that students can see law context and relationships. Updated material includes coverage of comparative fault, products liability, medical and other professional negligence liability, retaliatory discharge, liability for activities causing only economic harm, statute of limitations and repose, causation (market share and enterprise liability, liability for reduced chance), and allocation of damages among tortfeasors.

Features

  • Cross-references to leading casebooks on tort law
  • Practice examinations
  • Review questions and answers
  • Text correlation chart