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Ted Zwayer
over 13 years ago
Lexis® Hub
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Punitive Damages Find Support in Tennessee Minivan Case
The awarding of punitive damages has been under attack for almost two decades, both by business interests and by those who argue for tort reform and a smaller role of courts in our society. The Supreme Court of the United States appeared to have put the...
AME3bg
over 14 years ago
Lexis® Hub
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Fundamentals of Product Liability Law
Product liability cases turn not only on whether there was an injury from using the item but also on whether the product was defective or unexpectedly dangerous. A "defective product" is a product that causes damage or injury to a person as...
AME3bg
over 14 years ago
Lexis® Hub
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The Basics of Libel and Slander
"Defamation" is a false statement communicated to someone else that is intended to damage a person’s reputation or good name. Defamation through writing is called "libel," whereas spoken defamation is called "slander."...
AME3bg
over 15 years ago
Lexis® Hub
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Could you repeat that, please?
Just starting out in the Personal Injury Law field? A basic knowledge of the terms of art is key to impressing your client or managing partner with your ability to handle Personal Injury Law matters competently. Read on for a quick primer! Cipollone...
HB Litigation Conferences
over 14 years ago
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Asbestos Attorneys Square Off on Gaskets’ Role in Mesothelioma During HB Teleconference
Among the subsets of asbestos litigation are claims arising from shipyard workers exposed to asbestos in gaskets as they installed or removed them. Two attorneys faced off on the issue during a Jan. 22, 2009 teleconference produced by HB Litigation Conferences...
AME3bg
over 14 years ago
Lexis® Hub
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Fundamentals of Wrongful Death
Wrongful Death Defined A wrongful death lawsuit is premised on the fact that a wrongful death not only injures the person who has died, but also injures the people who depended upon the deceased for financial or emotional support. The wrongful act...
AME3bg
over 14 years ago
Lexis® Hub
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Understanding No-Fault Auto Insurance
A no-fault auto insurance system requires drivers to have minimum insurance in the event the driver is injured. The insurer automatically pays for the driver’s damages, regardless of who is at fault for the accident, which theoretically keeps insurance...