Punitive Damages in Product Liability
Cases : A 10 page
paper focusing on tort law, specifically the punitive damages in
product liability cases. Information is presented to show that
there is a perceived need for limits to be placed on punitive
damages. State-to-State case examples are given. Bibliography
lists 8 sources. Producli.wps Product
Liability & Middle Managers : This 11 page paper
discusses the effect product liability lawsuits have on the middle
manager. Statistics are reported regarding the number of
lawsuits filed in the U.S. Steps the manager can take to avoid
lawsuits or limit their damage are given. Bibliography lists 8
sources. Prodliab.wps
Tort Law / Risk Management As applied To
Public
Recreation : A 10 page research paper which details tort law as
it applies toward risk management in parks and other public
recreation. The writer demonstrates how the litigious nature of
current American society makes knowledge of this area a
necessity for successful management of any public recreational
facility. A particular emphasis is placed on risk management as
it applies to supervision issues in tort law. Bibliography lists 10
sources. Riskrec.wps
Tort Law & Product Liability : This 8 page
paper looks at
the specific components of tort law and product liability as they
pertain to the case of a man injured by home sauna. This paper
considers whether the injury fits into the criteria of injuries that
warrant the pursuit of product liability litigation and also
evaluates the responsibilities of companies providing products
and the criteria for determining faulty design. Tortprod.wps
Small Claims Courts In The United States / Issues &
Procedures : A 6 page paper on small claims court. Examined
are statistics concerning the number of cases tried, the
procedure for filing a small claim in most states, issues, rules,
loopholes, etc.; Sections also discuss which demographic
groups are suing more frequently and what techniques should be
established to help increase the number of inner-city minorities
who exercise their right to sue when appropriate. Bibliography
lists 4+ sources. Smallcla.wps
Why Do People Sue ? : A 7 page research paper
analyzing
some of the reasons why it has become so common for people
to sue others in modern American society. Various types of
litigation and their prevalence are examined and the writer
makes several strong arguments concerning our "ability" to sue
vs. our actions. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Suewhy.wps
Why Do People Sue ? # 2 : A 6 page look at the
American
legal system, society, and how we are compelled to sue over
relatively minor incidents. Personality, accessibility, material
gain, etc.; are among the many causal factors explored. Case
examples are used to support points made. Bibliography lists 4
sources. Suewhy2.wps
The Anti-Terrorism Bill & Habeas Corpus : A 10
page
paper discussing the concept of habeas corpus and the fact that
it should not be changed or altered to accommodate recent
anti-terrorist legislation. Bibliography lists six sources.
Habeas.wps
The Role of Judges In A Litigious Society & School
Prayer : A 12 page paper that considers the role of judges in
the increasingly litigious American society as demonstrated by
the issue of school prayer. This paper provides a number of
case examples to demonstrate the complex role of judges in
designing national morality. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Judges.wps
Bankruptcy & Legal Issues :
12 pages in length. Writer
provides a comprehensive overview of Bankruptcy, the
Bankruptcy Code, the Federal Bankruptcy Revision, the
differences between Chapter 11 and Chapter 13, etc;. Writer
uses the case of Orange County, California, a government body
that filed for Bankruptcy in the mid-1990's. Bibliography lists
20 sources. Bankrupt.wps
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy : This 15 page paper discuses the most
often used type of consumer bankruptcy - Chapter 7, which
discharges most of the person's debts. Sections of the paper
include the incidence of bankruptcy in the U.S. and Canada, the
Bankruptcy Code, in general, and the laws regarding Chapter 7,
in particular, the steps involved in Chapter 7 bankruptcy actions,
debts that can and cannot be discharged, the effects of the action
and a proposed modification of the Bankruptcy Code.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. PGbnkrpt.wps
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