Personal Injury and Tort Law
Duhaime's LawMag
The world's first online legal magazine, demystified significant law and justice events around the world, published from 1996 to 2014.
Categories: Personal Injury and Tort Law
Events occurring while an individual is sleeping can exculpate the perpetrator from criminal liability.
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Categories: International Law, Personal Injury and Tort Law
With sympathies to recovering European traffic victims and their families, and for the hospital food, the solution to your woes is simple. Three words; traffic law enforcement.
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Categories: Animal Law, Personal Injury and Tort Law
Pit bulls and rottweilers, neither bred nor fit for modern urban life, are proving tough to weed out.
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Categories: Current Events, Personal Injury and Tort Law
Randy Newsham, exotic dancer, litigant, slips, litigates and loses.
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Categories: Personal Injury and Tort Law
Fascinating hip surgery legal spat leaves hobbled patients in the lurch.
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Categories: Crime and Criminal Law, Personal Injury and Tort Law
The law must catch up to the fact of bullying and eradicate this killer of self-esteem, of reputation and in some cases, of the very lives of children.
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Categories: Current Events, Personal Injury and Tort Law
What is with banning hand-held cell phone use while driving that's so difficult for law-makers? Maybe this will help: The Emperor has no clothes! The Emperor has no clothes!
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Categories: Personal Injury and Tort Law
Is there a mass tort claim emerging from a hidden but non-negligible risk for brain tumors in extensive electromagnetic radition from cell phones?
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Categories: Personal Injury and Tort Law, Sexual Assault, Social Justice
Three heroines of justice, a victim, her lawyer and the judge, bravely refocus the law against historic sexual assault claims in Canada.
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Categories: Current Events, Law Makers, Politicians, Personal Injury and Tort Law
Even politicians can cross the line and feel the wrath of justice, but as in many defamation cases, the law can only do so much.
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