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Personal Injury & Torts

Oct. 4, 2002

Unpublished Case Sheds Light on Liability for Assault

Focus Column - By Michael Paul Thomas - Unpublished appellate opinions generally may not be relied on for precedent or even cited. However, they are often worth examining to see how the court applies a particular legal standard, to gain an understanding of judicial attitudes toward an area of law or for insight into how to approach a particular issue.

        Focus Column
        
        By Michael Paul Thomas
        
        Unpublished appellate opinions generally may not be relied on for precedent or even cited. However, they are often worth examining to see how the court applies a p...

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