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Torts in a Nutshell, 5th

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This comprehensive guide provides a comprehensive, on-point review of the basic principles of tort law. This comprehensive guide provides a clear, concise, current, and authoritative explanation of the most important U.S. tort law doctrines, including those covered in first-year law school torts courses. Coverage includes tort law origins and objectives; causation; strict liability; negligence liability and defenses; intentional tort liability and defenses; special liability rules (premises liability, products liability, employers); damages; tort and contract; immunities; wrongful death and survival; defamation; privacy; and misrepresentation.

577 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1992

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I've read this book and am re-reading it to prepare for the baby bar. It's good for me because it starts with concepts and builds upon them which is better for me than wrote memorization like the Gilbert's Law Summaries which are also very usefull. Of course not a primary source of information, as per the books intro.
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