Real Estate/Development
Apr. 3, 2003
Two New Premises-Liability Decisions Favor Plaintiffs
Focus Column - Real Property - By Michael Paul Thomas - There can be little question that when it comes to holding those who own or manage property liable for third-party criminal conduct on their premises, the recent judicial trend has been quite favorable to defendants - especially with respect to questions of foreseeabilty (and thus duty) and causation.
Focus Column
Real Property
By Michael Paul Thomas
There can be little question that when it comes to holding those who ow...
Real Property
By Michael Paul Thomas
There can be little question that when it comes to holding those who ow...
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