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Professor Richard Epstein explains that there are two ways to assess the damages caused by a defendant in a Medical malpractice cases that involve recklessness are usually straightforward. Professor Richard Epstein discusses different scenarios of proximate causation.

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  • Professor Richard Epstein explains that there are two ways to assess the damages caused by a defendant in a
  • Medical malpractice cases that involve recklessness are usually straightforward.
  • Professor Richard Epstein discusses different scenarios of proximate causation.

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Deliberate Harm in Tort Law [No. 86]

Deliberate Harm in Tort Law [No. 86]

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Establishing Harm in Tort Law Part I: But-for Causation and Proximate Causation [No. 86]

Establishing Harm in Tort Law Part I: But-for Causation and Proximate Causation [No. 86]

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Examples of Proximate Causation in Tort Law [No. 86]

Examples of Proximate Causation in Tort Law [No. 86]

Professor Richard Epstein discusses different scenarios of proximate causation. Some examples are quite clear in all ...

How is the Law of Tort Organized? [No. 86]

How is the Law of Tort Organized? [No. 86]

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The Directness of Causation When Charging Defendants for Losses [No. 86]

The Directness of Causation When Charging Defendants for Losses [No. 86]

Professor Richard Epstein explains that there are two ways to assess the damages caused by a defendant in a

What is the Law of Tort? [No. 86]

What is the Law of Tort? [No. 86]

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Tort Law [No. 86 LECTURE]

Tort Law [No. 86 LECTURE]

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Brown v. Kendall: The Line Between Consensual and Stranger Cases [No. 86]

Brown v. Kendall: The Line Between Consensual and Stranger Cases [No. 86]

It can be difficult to allocate responsibility and liability in a

Intentional Torts: Assault and Battery

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Medical Malpractice in Tort Law: Ordinary Negligence and Recklessness [No. 86]

Medical Malpractice in Tort Law: Ordinary Negligence and Recklessness [No. 86]

Medical malpractice cases that involve recklessness are usually straightforward. Ordinary