Comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of intentional torts, privileges, negligence, cause-in-fact, proximate cause, defenses, joint and several liability, damages, strict liability, products liability, economic torts, malicious prosecution, abuse of process, defamation, and invasion of privacy; Judicious use of footnotes to provide full, but not overwhelming, primary and secondary support for textual propositions; Clear organization and writing to enhance understanding of basic concepts and major cases covered in a torts course; and In-depth analysis of topics that generate the greatest confusion and controversy. This edition includes explanation and analysis of new Restatement (Third) Intentional Tort provisions including battery, assault, false imprisonment, and transferred intent as well as proposed new Intentional Economic Tort provisions. The text also includes United States Supreme Court developments limiting punitive damages and other new case law.*
Intentional interference with persons and property
Defenses to intentional torts
The negligence concept and the reasonable person standard of care
The determination of unreasonableness : breach of duty, custom, and the role of the jury
Proof of breach
Statutory standards of care : "negligence per se"
Professional negligence
Duty in negligence cases
Land occupier duty
Duty limited by kind of harm
Cause-in-fact
Proximate cause or scope of liability
Joint and several liability
Damages
Defenses
Strict liability
Products liability
Nuisance and trespass
Economic torts
Misuse of legal processes
Defamation
Invasion of privacy.