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Philidelphia judicial hellhole - Answers -Reputation for excessive verdicts and its "open
door" policy to out of state

Georgia judicial hellhole - Answers -Continue rise in nuclear verdicts, increasing role of
third-party litigation financing, and premise liability. trial lawyers and jackpot verdict
paydays. advertising focus on truckers

legal wrong - Answers -a violation of a person's legal rights, or a failure to perform a
legal duty owed to a certain person, to a business org., or to a society as a whole

types of legal wrongs - Answers -crime, breach of contract, and tort

tort - Answers -Legal wrong for which the court allows a remedy in the form of
monetary damages

plaintiff - Answers -the person who is injured

Tortfeasor - Answers -the alleged wrongdoer

categories of tort - Answers -intentional, strict liability, and negligence

intentional torts - Answers -Intentional act or omission resulting in harm or injury to
another person or damage to their property

examples of intentional tort - Answers -libel, slander, invasion of privacy, assault,
patent infringements

strict liability - Answers -Liability imposed regardless of negligence or fault (damage
from animals, hazardous activities)

negligence tort - Answers -Failure to exercise the standard of care required by law to
protect others from an unreasonable risk of harm

standard of care - Answers -not the same for each wrongful act; based on the care
required by a reasonably prudent person

elements of negligence - Answers -existence of a legal duty owed, breach of legal duty,
damage or injury, and proximate cause between act and damage

compensatory damages - Answers -compensate the injured party for the harm suffered
(special and general)

, special damages - Answers -lost work earnings, medical bills, property repair costs

general damages - Answers -Loss of a companion, disfigurement, pain and suffering

punitive damages - Answers -Punish the wrongdoer and to deter others from doing
similar acts

contributory negligence - Answers -Injured person cannot collect if their care falls below
the standard of care required for their protection or they are 1% responsible

comparative negligence - Answers -Financial burden of injury is shared by both parties
according to respective degrees of fault

pure rule - Answers -reward is reduced in proportion to your fault

50% rule - Answers -you cannot recover if you are 50% or more at fault

51% rule - Answers -you cannot recover if you are 51% or more at fault

last clear chance rule - Answers -Plaintiff who is endangered by his or her own
negligence can still recover damages from the defendant if the defendant has a last
clear chance to avoid the accident but fails to do so (car crash)

assumption of risk - Answers -A person who understands and recognizes the danger
inherent in a particular activity cannot recover damages in the event of an injury (foul
ball at game)

imputed negligence - Answers -under certain conditions, the negligence of one person
can be attributed to another person or organization (liquor bar liable for drunk
customer's harm)

Res Ipsa Loquitur - Answers -the thing speaks for itself, fact that injury occurs
established a presumption of negligence

requirements of res ipsa loquitur - Answers -does not normally occur in absence of
negligence, defendant has exclusive control over the instrumentality causing the
accident, and injured party has not contributed to the accident

trespasser - Answers -one who enters or remains on property without consent of
owner. Owner cannot deliberately set trap to injure trespasser

licensee - Answers -one who enters or remains on property with permission. Owner
required to warn them of any unsafe conditions

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