California Trial Lawyers Journal, Volume 14California Trial Lawyers Association., 1975 - Law |
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Page 17
... sustained . The second basic form of comparative negligence , of which there are several var- iants , applies apportionment based on negligence of the plaintiff up to the point at which such negligence is equal to or greater than that ...
... sustained . The second basic form of comparative negligence , of which there are several var- iants , applies apportionment based on negligence of the plaintiff up to the point at which such negligence is equal to or greater than that ...
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... sustained as a proximate result of the ( accident / occurrence ) . If you find that plaintiff's injury was proximately caused by a combination of negligence of ( one or more of ) the defendant ( s ) and ( contributory ) negligence on ...
... sustained as a proximate result of the ( accident / occurrence ) . If you find that plaintiff's injury was proximately caused by a combination of negligence of ( one or more of ) the defendant ( s ) and ( contributory ) negligence on ...
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... sustained loss where the client is being defended , or that he would have made a positive recovery where the client is seeking relief . Thus , the client who employs an attorney to sue another party for money damages and later sues the ...
... sustained loss where the client is being defended , or that he would have made a positive recovery where the client is seeking relief . Thus , the client who employs an attorney to sue another party for money damages and later sues the ...
Contents
Associate Editors | 4 |
Incoming Presidents Message | 13 |
CTLA Convention Luncheon Address | 29 |
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