Practical Global Tort Litigation
United States, Germany and Argentina
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Practical Global Tort Litigation takes readers on a journey through a tort case in the U.S., Germany, and Argentina.
Using a shattering glass food container as the vehicle, the book compares how a prototypical products liability case would be handled in the U.S. common law system and representative civil law nations in Europe and Latin America. The book analyzes from a real world perspective issues such as fact gathering and presentation, expert witnesses, burdens of proof, theories of recovery and defenses, and damages and attorneys fees.
This book is part of the Contextual Approach Series, edited by Andrew J. McClurg, Professor and Herff Chair of Excellence in Law, The University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law.
Sold By | Carolina Academic Press |
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ISBNs | 1531015735, 9781531015732, 1594601925, 9781594601927 |
Publish Year | 2007 |
Language | English |
Number of Pages | 262 |
Website | www.cap-press.com/books/isbn/9781594601927/Practical-Global-Tort-Litigation# |