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Civil Litigation,
Construction,
California Courts of Appeal

Oct. 10, 2017

The original intent of the Privette doctrine

Lawyers are fond of their doctrines. Wikipedia lists 265 pages of legal doctrines. And that doesn't include exceptions to those doctrines.

Garret D. Murai

Partner
Nomos LLP

Garret is the editor of the California Construction Law Blog at www.calconstructionlawblog.com.

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Lawyers are fond of their doctrines. Wikipedia lists 265 pages of legal doctrines. And that doesn't include exceptions to those doctrines.

For construction attorneys involved in personal injury cases one of the most famous doctrines is the Privette doctrine. We've talked about the Privette doctrine before here at the Construction Cor...

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