Tag: Torts

  • Computer Disaster Recovery

    Tort Liability for Failure to Provide Computer Disaster Recovery Measures This section discusses generally the subject of Tort Liability for Failure to Provide Computer Disaster Recovery Measures, how to determine the facts essential to Tort Liability for Failure to Provide Computer Disaster […]

  • Business Tort

    Business Tort In Commercial Litigation Controversies Breach of Contract and Business Tort were the most important types of commercial litigation controversies. Business tort finding include conversion, defamation/trade libel and fraud.

  • Business Tort

    Business Tort In Commercial Litigation Controversies Breach of Contract and Business Tort were the most important types of commercial litigation controversies. Business tort finding include conversion, defamation/trade libel and fraud.

  • Medical Monitoring Damages

    Toxic Torts: Proof of Medical Monitoring Damages for Exposure to Toxic Substances This section discusses generally the subject of Toxic Torts: Proof of Medical Monitoring Damages for Exposure to Toxic Substances, how to determine the facts essential to Toxic Torts: Proof of Medical Monitoring […]

  • Medical Monitoring Damages

    Toxic Torts: Proof of Medical Monitoring Damages for Exposure to Toxic Substances This section discusses generally the subject of Toxic Torts: Proof of Medical Monitoring Damages for Exposure to Toxic Substances, how to determine the facts essential to Toxic Torts: Proof of Medical Monitoring […]

  • Governmental Immunity Doctrine

    Governmental Immunity Doctrine in the United States Immunity from Tort Liablity Note: an overview of this issue is avaliable here. In Texas In Southwestern Law Journal (vol. 23 p. 341, May 1969), titled The Governmental Immunity Doctrine in Texas – An Analysis and Some Proposed […]

  • Tort Law

    Tort Law in the United States Introduction to Tort Law Tort derives its status from the Latin word for twisted, and comes to us from the Anglo-French derivation for a wrongful or illegal act involving injury. Summary The principles of tort law pervade modern society because they spell out […]

  • Tort Law

    Tort Law in the United States Introduction to Tort Law Tort derives its status from the Latin word for twisted, and comes to us from the Anglo-French derivation for a wrongful or illegal act involving injury. Summary The principles of tort law pervade modern society because they spell out […]

  • Governmental Immunity

    Governmental Immunity in United States Governmental Immunity Definition Sovereign Immunity in this Legal Encyclopedia Sovereign Immunity definition in the Law Dictionary Governmental immunity meaning The principle of the common law is that “the king can do no wrong” – that is that there be […]

  • Governmental Immunity

    Governmental Immunity in United States Governmental Immunity Definition Sovereign Immunity in this Legal Encyclopedia Sovereign Immunity definition in the Law Dictionary Governmental immunity meaning The principle of the common law is that “the king can do no wrong” – that is that there be […]

  • Intentional torts

    Intentional torts in United States Introduction For every intentional tort there is a corresponding crime. Thus the tort of assault / the crime of assault, the tort of battery / the crime of battery etc. The intentional torts are those torts committed not through negligence or under a […]

  • Immunities Government

    Immunities Government in the United States Foreign States, Components, and Political Subdivisions in the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act of 1976 Foreign state or government According to research about Immunities Government from the Federal Judicial Center:Clearly the FSIA applies to a […]

  • Responsibility of the Government

    Responsibility of the Government in the United States Responsibility of the Government and the Rise of the Cotton Kingdom (1820–1851) In the book The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America 1638-1870 (1), W. E. B. Du Bois explained the following: Not only did […]

  • International Torts

    International Torts in the United States International Torts in the Context of International Torts Contemporary Approaches to Choice of Law Applicable to Torts in International Civil Litigation Analysis of the Contemporary Approaches to Choice of Law Applicable to Torts in relation with the […]

  • Choice of Law Clause

    Choice of Law Clause in the United States Choice of Law Clause in the Context of International Contracts Choice of Law Applicable to Contracts in International Civil Litigation Analysis of the Choice of Law Applicable to Contracts Resources See Also Choice of Law Rule Judicial Branch […]