Torts Law

Alienation of Affections

Torts.  A seldom used tort which provides that a person could be held liable to a husband or a wife if…

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Active Negligence

The term "active negligence" refers to negligence which results from an affirmative act (e.g., driving into a parked car). Compare with "passive…

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Bethel v. New York City Transit Authority

92 N.Y.2d 348 (1998). One-Sentence Takeaway: The standard of care applicable to common carriers is the same as that applied…

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Bashi v. Wodarz

45 Cal. App. 4th 1314 (1996). One-Sentence Takeaway: The rule that a driver is not chargeable with negligence when he…

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Barton v. Bee Line, Inc.

265 N.Y.S. 284 (1933) One-Sentence Takeaway: The New York Appellate Division reversed a trial court's jury instruction that held a…

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Bartolone v. Jeckovich

481 N.Y.S. 2d 545 (1984). One-Sentence Summary: The court held that a plaintiff who suffered a psychotic breakdown following an automobile…

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Andrews v. United Airlines

24 F.3d 39 (9th Cir. 1994). Plaintiff was a passenger in Defendant’s airline and was injured when a briefcase fell…

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American Motorcycle Association v. Superior Court

20 Cal. 3d 578 (1978). One-Sentence Takeaway: The doctrine of comparative negligence extends to multiple tortfeasors, allowing for partial indemnity…

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Alcorn v. Mitchell

63 Ill. 553 (1872) After a trial for trespass, Defendant spit in Plaintiff’s face.  Plaintiff sued Defendant for battery and…

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Alcorn v. Anbro Engineering, Inc.

2 Cal. 3d 493 (1970) One-Sentence Takeaway: While mere insulting language generally is not sufficient to plead outrageous conduct for…

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