The term “admissible evidence” refers to evidence that is relevant to the matters at issue and is of such nature (e.g., it is not unfairly prejudicial, does not contain hearsay, etc.) that the court should accept it.
27 N.Y.S.2d 198 (1941) One-Sentence Takeaway: In applying the "reasonable person" negligence standard analysis, the conduct…
Citation: 53 U.S. 299 (1851) One-Sentence Takeaway: The U.S. Supreme Court upheld a Pennsylvania law requiring…
To transfer, make over or set over to another. To appoint, select, or designate for…
Nonverbal conduct which is intended to be the equivalent of a spoken assertion.
A person is liable for the intentional tort of "assault" if (1) he/she acts intending…
The creation in another of the fear of bodily harm. As the California Supreme Court…