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...America, Office of Technology Assessment, September 1990. 10 The litany of problems with the current tort system does not necessarily mean that the system must...to legitimate claims and reduces transaction costs can meet the needs of society. Reforms such as those adopted in the states of California and Indiana... | |
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...America, Office of Technology Assessment, September 1990. 10 The litany of problems with the current tort system does not necessarily mean that the system must be abandoned. The AM A believes that a fault-based system that lowers the barriers to legitimate claims and reduces transaction... | |
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