Personal Injury & Torts
Oct. 25, 2003
Premises-Liability Case Is Ripe for High-Court Review
Forum Column By Daniel U. Smith In Kinsman v. Unocal , 110 Cal.App.4th 826 (2003), premises liability collided with Privette v. Superior Court , 5 Cal.4th 689 (1993), the landmark case abolishing "vicarious" liability to a contractor's employees under the peculiar-risk doctrine.
By Daniel U. Smith
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