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Personal Injury & Torts

Jun. 14, 2006

Who's Most to Blame? 'Baird' Clears Way for an Answer

Focus Column - By Robert S. Gerber and Matthew W. Holder - Should two defendants found liable for intentionally causing a wrongful death be allowed to sue for indemnity to determine who is responsible for a smaller portion of the victim's damages?

Focus Column

By Robert S. Gerber and Matthew W. Holder

     
      Should two defendants found liable for intentionally causing a wrongful death be allowed to sue for indemnity to determine who is responsible for a smaller portion of the victim's damages?
      Should two persons liable for defrauding an elderly victim of her life savings be allowed to use the reso...

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