malpractice negligence toxic torts indemnity and contribution wrongful death defenses vicarious liability liquor liability



Similar documents
TORTS CONTENTS VOLUME

I NSURANCE. Whatever your area of practice, chances are you will encounter insurance issues. We ve got you covered with Insurance.

REMEDIES TEXAS TORTS AND VOLUME 1 RELEASE NO. 44, APRIL Filed Through:

Advising Oregon Businesses

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY CANTON, NEW YORK COURSE OUTLINE LEST 320 NEGLIGENCE AND INTENTIONAL TORTS

PELLISSIPPI STATE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE MASTER SYLLABUS TORTS LAW 2100

Includes 2005 and 2006 (special session) legislation! Criminal Law Revision with 2006 Legislative Supplement

OREGON LAW AT-A-GLANCE

OREGON AUTOMOBILE LAW: A Compilation

MERCER COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE COURSE OUTLINE

PLGL 1700: Torts Section 30i Fall 2015 Course Syllabus

CITRON & CITRON. History

Chapter 11 Torts in the Business Environment

Chapter 7 Tort Law and Product Liability

PELLISSIPPI STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE MASTER SYLLABUS TORTS LAW College-level competencies in logic, reading, and English are required.

Minnesota's Statutes of Limitations

THIELEN, FOLEY & MIRDO, LLC

THEORIES OF LIABILITY

Tip of the Month June 2012 Statutes of Limitation, Statutes of Repose and Notice Requirements At a Glance

Personal Injury Laws

Table of Contents. Selected Iowa Wrongful Death Laws and Rules

Medical Marijuana. N o w in So u t h e r n California! What A Long Strange Trip Ahead? December 6, 2010 Hyatt Regency Irvine.

California Points and Authorities

OSB Legal Publications Catalog

South Australia LAW REFORM (CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE AND APPORTIONMENT OF LIABILITY) ACT 2001

HONORABLE JOSEPH P. SPINOLA New York

JON G. MARCH Member Grand Rapids fax

Canadian Law 12 Negligence and Other Torts

LOUISIANA PERSONAL INJURY ACCIDENT BASICS

Professional Practice 544

Chapter 4 Crimes (Review)

Library of Georgia Personal Injury Law Forms with CD-ROM (Print and Online)

A CRASH COURSE IN MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT LAW 2011

NonProfit 101. Notes: Session 1B: Insurance, What you do not know can hurt you! From Survivability to Sustainability. June 10, 2015 Session 1B page 1

(1) It was something fairly and naturally incidental to the employer's business assigned to the employee; and

PREMISES LIABILITY. Everything you need... Important Updates: Invaluable Information: Research Taking Too Long? Release No. 9

Pamela H. Salgado. Focus Areas. Overview

Public charities are all 501(c)(3) but have various missions. Each mission carries significant risks and innocuous risks. Amount of risk depends upon:

Attorneys at Law E. Washington Street Suite 750 Chicago, IL t f

tort and personal injury

LAWYERS ANNOUNCEMENTS

Cardelli Lanfear P.C.

Minnesota Personal Injury Law: Car Accidents

Plaintiff moves the Court for judgment in the amount of. The question before the Court is whether the

NORTH DAKOTA PATTERN JURY INSTRUCTIONS CIVIL VOLUME I. Published by. The. State Bar Association of North Dakota

STATUTES OF LIMITATIONS IN COLORADO

Ursuline College Accelerated Program

LIABILITY INSURANCE (with reference to Irish law and practice)

Illinois Association of Defense Trial Counsel P.O. Box 7288, Springfield, IL IDC Quarterly Vol. 12, No. 1 ( ) FEATURE ARTICLE

Ogletree Deakins Elects 16 New Shareholders

2 Summary of California Law (10th), Insurance

Civil Law and Procedure

Charge / Complaint Processing At the EEOC and the DFEH

Management liability - Employment practices liability Policy wording

The In s and Out s of School Law: What You Need to Know. Dr. Lee Banton, Professor Emeritus

Life Insurance Law Firm Los Angeles

Title 28-A: LIQUORS. Chapter 100: MAINE LIQUOR LIABILITY ACT. Table of Contents Part 8. LIQUOR LIABILITY...

2008 OREGON LEGISLATION HIGHLIGHTS

FORC QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF INSURANCE LAW AND REGULATION

Examining Medical Experts at Deposition and Trial

SPECIAL CIVIL A GUIDE TO THE COURT

"Insurance Services Office, Inc. Copyright"

WHEN IT COMES TO. Personal Injury Law, LEARN. UNDERSTAND. ACT.

KERN COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT CERRO COSO COLLEGE PARA C260 COURSE OUTLINE OF RECORD

Long Term Care.

Personal Injury Cases in California

RELENTLESS INNOVATIVE EFFECTIVE

Navigating the Statute of Limitations in Texas

DUI PRACTICE IN ALABAMA

Books for your desk, and your desktop. TexasBarBooks Catalog. FREE ground shipping 30-day money-back guarantee Additional licenses available

CALIFORNIA TORT FORMS FROM EXPERT LITIGATORS (1st Edition) July 2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS

If You Purchased StarKist Tuna, You May Benefit From A Proposed Class Action Settlement

INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENTS OF LOUISIANA 9818 BLUEBONNET BOULEVARD BATON ROUGE, LA TEL: 225/ FAX: 225/

Why Obtain Student Medical Malpractice Insurance?

An act can be both a crime and a tort. Example reckless driving resulting in an accident

TRIAL MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY ATTORNEYS AND PARALEGALS

IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT DIVISION EIGHT

The Exclusive Remedy Provision State-by-State Survey By James A. Reiter and James J. Ranta

UNIT 2 TORT LAW. wrong committed by from the French word meaning. Someone has suffered an personal injury through 1) ; 2) ; 3).

Declarations. INSU 2500 Chapter 9 CHAPTER 9. Common Elements of Insurance Contracts. Insuring Agreement Example

Auto accidents can cause thousands or even millions of dollars in losses due to medical expenditures, an inability to work, a reduction in future

PATRICK NICHOLS ASSOCIATES IN DISPUTE RESOLUTION, LLC 5200 BOB BILLINGS PARKWAY LAWRENCE, KS, 66049

ESSEX COUNTY COLLEGE Social Sciences Division PLS 108 Introduction to Nurse Paralegalism Course Outline

logan 2e 00 fmt p Page i North Carolina Torts

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF HAWAII ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) I. INTRODUCTION

NOTICE OF CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT TO CURRENT AND FORMER CSAA AUTO INSURANCE CUSTOMERS

HONORABLE KATHLEEN M. DAILEY CURRICULUM VITAE. J.D., Northwestern School of Law of Lewis & Clark College; Portland, Oregon; 1984

Kopelman and Paige, P.C. 101 Arch Street Boston, MA

Presentation to the National Transportation Safety Board

(Name of Court) Plaintiff Case #:

THE IMPACT OF HIPAA ON PERSONAL INJURY PRACTICE

HOWARD COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT LIBRARY WESTLAW CONTENT ALL CASES & STATUTES MARYLAND GOLD WITH REGULATIONS PLUS

CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE SYLLABUS FOR LGLA 2303 TORTS AND PERSONAL INJURY LAW Semester Hours Credit: 3 INSTRUCTOR: OFFICE HOURS:

MODULE E. Objectives. Laws. Laws and Ethics. N.C. Nurse Aide I Curriculum. Are rules made by the government to help protect the public

Energy-Related Litigation: Personal Injury

What are the main liability policies you should consider for your commercial business?

STATE OF OREGON TRANSPORTATION COMPENDIUM OF LAW

Transcription:

Includes 2005 legislation! Torts 2006 Revision Save precious billable hours and always be prepared. defamation and invasion of privacy liquor malpractice negligence products toxic torts indemnity and contribution wrongful death commercial torts defenses vicarious

The 2006 revision of Torts reflects changes in tort law that have occurred over the past five years since this publication was last updated. With more than 2,400 cases and 1,300 pages, this comprehensive, two-volume desk book is filled with everything from black-letter law and case citations to analysis and commentary from Oregon s foremost tort lawyers. Plus, the revision includes an all-new chapter on mass torts. In addition to serving as the chief reference guide on tort law for Oregon judges and tort lawyers, Torts is also an invaluable resource for civil and criminal lawyers who handle the occasional tort case. With Torts on your shelf you can easily advise your clients about their available rights and remedies and provide answers to a variety of questions, including: When is an employer liable for an employee s negligent acts or intentional torts? What happens when an uninsured or intoxicated motorist causes an auto accident? What remedies are available to a wrongfully discharged employee? How will a Mary Carter agreement affect the of other defendants? Who is potentially liable for injury caused by a defective product? When are damages for emotional distress recoverable? What is a social host s under Oregon s liquor statute? And much more! Each chapter explains the elements of your cause of action, and how to plead or defend the case. Whether you are a new lawyer or an experienced litigator, you can count on Torts to provide you with the information you need.

Torts 2006 Revision Contents 1 Assault and Battery Daniel S. Margolin 2 False Arrest and False Imprisonment Daniel S. Margolin 3 Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress Jay W. Beattie 4 Torts Arising from Sexual Misconduct Kevin K. Strever 5 Defamation William A. Masters 6 Invasion of Privacy Eric Neiman 7 Intentional Interference with Property William B. Crow 8 Negligence: The Basic Elements Eric S. DeFreest 9 Defenses to Negligence Richard A. Roseta 10 Premises Liability Rose M. Hartwig 11 Professional Malpractice Arthur C. Johnson Marilyn A. Heiken 12 Vehicle Collisions Robert A. Ford 13 Dram Shop Act and the Drunk Driver Richard J. Whittemore Nicholas L. Dazer 14 Vicarious Liability J. Michael Alexander 15 Multiple Tortfeasors Bruce C. Hamlin 16 Indemnity and Contribution Louis A. Ferreira IV Ryan Wesley Bounds Timothy W. Snider 17 Mandatory Automobile Insurance Joel S. DeVore Editorial Board Arthur C. Johnson, B.S., University of Oregon (1950); LL.B., J.D., Harvard University (1953, 1969); member of the Oregon State Bar since 1953; partner, Johnson, Clifton, Larson & Schaller, P.C., Eugene. Derek Johnson, B.A., Williams College (1981); B.A., Universite de Poitiers, University of Oregon (1982); J.D., University of California, Los Angeles (1985); LL.M., University of Washington (1987); member of the State Bar of California since 1986 and the Oregon State Bar since 1988; partner, Johnson, Clifton, Larson & Schaller, P.C., Eugene. Marilyn A. Heiken, B.A. (summa cum laude), J.D., University of Oregon (1987, 1992); member of the Oregon State Bar since 1992; associate, Johnson, Clifton, Larson & Schaller, P.C., Eugene.

18 Abnormally Dangerous Activities Michael L. Williams Dominick Vetri Christopher T. Hill Richard J. Vangelisti 19 Products Liability Dominick Vetri Michael L. Williams 20 Mass Torts Michael L. Williams Brian S. Campf Leslie W. O Leary 21 Nuisance William H. Sherlock 22 Toxic Torts Gregory E. Skillman Danna C. Fogarty 23 Fraud, Misrepresentation, and Gary M. Berne Unfair Trade Practices Scott A. Shorr Mark A. Friel 24 Misuse of Legal Procedure Roy Dwyer Timothy L. Williams 25 Intentional Interference with Economic Stephen F. English Relations and Related Actions Renee E. Rothauge Linda M. Bolduan 26 Discrimination Claims in Oregon Linda M. Bolduan John R. Osburn 27 Claims Against Governmental Bodies David B. Williams Michele C. Smith 28 Claims Arising from the Employment Nelson R. Hall Relationship Elizabeth McKanna Edwin A. Harnden 29 Wrongful Death and Survival of Actions Susan L. Frank Kevin E. Lucey 30 Effect of Family Relationships on Torts Michael W. Flinn 31 Statutes of Limitations and Statutes of Repose Lindsey H. Hughes 32 Negligence Per Se, Statutory Torts, Caroline Forell and Statutory Duties David F. Sugerman RETURN POLICY: Returns with receipt (picking list) are accepted within 30 days from the shipping date. Defective products will be replaced. Full refund for books with no visible marks, creases, etc. Full refund for unopened CD-ROMs, audio, and video products; 50% credit for like-product if seals are broken. Please send to OSB, Attention: Returns, 5200 SW Meadows Road, Lake Oswego, Oregon 97035. Questions? Call 503-684-7413; toll-free in Oregon 1-800-452-8260, ext. 413.

Order Form Torts Name Bar # Firm Name Phone Shipping Address (No PO Box) City State Zip Code PRINT FORMAT 2006 2 vols. without binders [550.06B] $215........................... $ 2006 2 vols. with binders [550.KT] $225.............................. $ *CD-ROM FORMAT WITH SEARCH ENGINE 2006 2 vols. [550.CD] $215......................................... $ * Minimum system requirements: Windows 95 or newer; 486 processor; 32 MB of RAM; 20 MB available hard disk space. Subtotal: $ Shipping and handling fee: $ 7.00 TOTAL ORDER: $ WB PAYMENT OPTIONS: Check Enclosed: Payable to Oregon State Bar Please Bill: Customer No. Credit Card (VISA & MasterCard Only) All the information below is required when paying by credit card. Credit Card Number Expiration Date Name on Credit Card (Please Print) Credit Card Billing Address City State Zip Code Authorized Signature FOUR WAYS TO ORDER: 1. ONLINE: Order online with a credit card at our secure bookstore at www.osbar.org. 2. MAIL: Mail order with payment to: Oregon State Bar Service Desk, PO Box 1689, Lake Oswego, Oregon 97035-0889. 3. FAX: Fax this page, including credit card information, to the Service Desk at 503-968-4456. To avoid duplicate orders, do NOT mail a copy. 4. PHONE: Call the Service Desk at 503-684-7413, or toll-free in Oregon 1-800-452-8260, ext. 413. Please allow two weeks for normal delivery for all order methods. 2006 Oregon State Bar