California Trial Lawyers Journal, Volume 14California Trial Lawyers Association., 1975 - Law |
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... persons who are not legally competent to give valid consent , extraordinary precautions be estab- lished to protect the interest of such persons . p . 77 The Commission recommends that the biomedical research com- munity make every ...
... persons who are not legally competent to give valid consent , extraordinary precautions be estab- lished to protect the interest of such persons . p . 77 The Commission recommends that the biomedical research com- munity make every ...
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... persons or things to be seized . " California State Constitution ( Article 1 , Section 1 : Inalienable Rights ) : " All people are , by nature , free and independent and have inalienable rights . Among these are enjoying and de- fending ...
... persons or things to be seized . " California State Constitution ( Article 1 , Section 1 : Inalienable Rights ) : " All people are , by nature , free and independent and have inalienable rights . Among these are enjoying and de- fending ...
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... person's rights in tort . The claim of malpractice is grounded more often in tort , however , which has recognized the ** foreseeability " of harm for many years , as the standard for determin- ing the persons who may sue . The Supreme ...
... person's rights in tort . The claim of malpractice is grounded more often in tort , however , which has recognized the ** foreseeability " of harm for many years , as the standard for determin- ing the persons who may sue . The Supreme ...
Contents
Associate Editors | 4 |
Incoming Presidents Message | 13 |
CTLA Convention Luncheon Address | 29 |
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