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Tort law is arguably one of the two most important bodies of U.S.
law, simply because it governs basic everyday human interaction.
As such, tort law is one of the most important fields of paralegal
employment as well. This course will provide our students with a
general understanding of the laws dealing with civil wrongs and
the remedies for those wrongs, including intentional torts, negligence,
liability of principals for the actions of their agents, strict
liability, products liability, nuisance, defamation, invasion of
privacy and various factors that affect the right of a plaintiff
to bring suit against a defendant. The course will also focus attention
on the nature of personal injury litigation, its documentation and
practices, assessing and evaluating claims of damages, losses and
the formalities of adjudication and/or settlement. Because tort
law arises from, and is so deeply rooted in, everyday life, it is
one of the most interesting, as well as relevant, areas of law that
you will study.
Legal Skills Acquired :
At the completion of this course, the student will:
- understand the rules of intentional and negligent
torts.
- understand the rules regarding defenses to
allegations of such torts.
- Recognize various causes of action in a fact
pattern.
- possess the skills to research statutory and
case law.
- understand rules regarding the special duties
owed, by land occupiers, etc.
- determine level of liability,e.g. contributory
negligence, assumption of risk, etc.
- understand the rules of inemnification and
contribution.
- apply the rules of strict and products liability.
- understand the rules for defamation.
- understand causes of action, such as fraud,
malicious prosecution, invasion of privacy and
interference with commerce.
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