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Skating Through Snow and Ice Mishaps - A Primer in Connecticut’s Premises Liability Law

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The elements of a cause of action for negligence are well established: duty, breach of that duty, causation, and actual injury. Pelletier v. Sordoni/Skanska Const. Co., 286 Conn. 563, 593 (2008). “The status of an entrant on...more

Ward and Smith, P.A.

An Overview of North Carolina Premises Liability Law

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Accidents happen. But how do you determine whether an injury on someone else's property is just an unavoidable accident or a potential legal liability? As in other areas of personal injury law, the analysis typically is based...more

Morrison & Foerster LLP

Out of the Box - Volume 1, Issue 1, June 2013: Proceed With Caution When Warning Product Users

For most consumer product companies, in-house counsel and risk managers can never be too careful when it comes to providing warnings or other disclosures that describe (and qualify) the potential risks and benefits associated...more

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