Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death CasesSol Schreiber |
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Page 193
... defendant's finances reserve , threatening the size of his compensatory award . We are talking about impecunious defendants . Of course claimants would not think of proving their poverty . But should a plaintiff pray for punitive ...
... defendant's finances reserve , threatening the size of his compensatory award . We are talking about impecunious defendants . Of course claimants would not think of proving their poverty . But should a plaintiff pray for punitive ...
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... defendant's conduct , though un- reasonable , was not extreme and outrageous ; Halio v . Lurie ( 1961 ) 15 A.D.2d 62 , 222 N.Y.S.2d 759 , in which defendant's conduct which consisted of sending offensive and taunting letters to former ...
... defendant's conduct , though un- reasonable , was not extreme and outrageous ; Halio v . Lurie ( 1961 ) 15 A.D.2d 62 , 222 N.Y.S.2d 759 , in which defendant's conduct which consisted of sending offensive and taunting letters to former ...
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... defendant's negligence . This seems true , even though the acci- dent is a consequence of a normal , foreseeable risk of such a permanent disability . " This limitation on defendant's liability is justifiable by the plaintiff's ...
... defendant's negligence . This seems true , even though the acci- dent is a consequence of a normal , foreseeable risk of such a permanent disability . " This limitation on defendant's liability is justifiable by the plaintiff's ...
Contents
GENERAL PRINCIPLES | 15 |
COLLATERAL SOURCE RULE | 59 |
DEMONSTRATIVE EVIDENCE | 109 |
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