By Michael Paul Thomas
Earlier this year, a woman was attacked and killed by her neighbor's dogs in the hallway of her San Francisco apartment, shortly after she arrived home. Can the building's landlord be held liable? Several California cases have adjudicated a landlord's potential liability for injuries caused b...
Earlier this year, a woman was attacked and killed by her neighbor's dogs in the hallway of her San Francisco apartment, shortly after she arrived home. Can the building's landlord be held liable? Several California cases have adjudicated a landlord's potential liability for injuries caused b...
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