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25 Doctrines of Law: Survival Tools for a Litigious Society (Hc)
 
 

25 Doctrines of Law: Survival Tools for a Litigious Society (Hc) [Hardcover]

Philip Chase Tobin

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  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Algora Publishing (April 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0875865372
  • ISBN-13: 978-0875865379
  • Product Dimensions: 22.9 x 15.2 x 2.3 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 408 g

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"I'll sue you!" In this litigious society, everyone needs to know a few basics to avoid being snowed, cowed and generally abused. Even those who can afford to hire lawyers need to know what they are up to. When a conflict arises, what are the main doctrines of law that give one side an advantage? What do they mean, and how do they apply? When you can see through the jargon, the intimidation factor loses its power and you can concentrate on real issues - and use these tools to take care of yourself. Some of America's doctrines go back to the 17th-century English Bench and have had a lasting impact on our legal system. Other doctrines are of more recent vintage but have had an equally profound influence. The author has researched 1000 legal cases and identified 326 different doctrines of law; of those, he has selected 25 doctrines that average Americans are most likely to encounter in their everyday activities. In these pages he reviews actual cases to show how the doctrines apply in real-life scenarios and relates what happened in court. These non-jargon explanations provide handy background reading for fans of court-room dramas and, since any one of us may end up in court these days, important general education for every adult in the United States. 1. Res Ipsa Loquitur 2. Promissory Estoppel 3. Respondeat Superior 4. Doctrine of Sudden Danger 5. Rescue Doctrine 6. Doctrine of Comparative Negligence 7. Doctrine of Unjust Enrichment 8. Doctrine of Unclean Hands 9. Doctrine of Unconscionability 10. Fruit of the Poisonous Tree Doctrine 11. Attractive Nuisance Doctrine 12. Doctrine of Mitigated Damages 13. Quantum Meruit Doctrine 14. Doctrine of Sovereign Immunity 15. Doctrine of Absolute Immunity 16. Doctrine of Qualified Immunity 17. Last Clear Chance Doctrine 18. Open and Obvious Danger Doctrine 19. Assumption of Risk Doctrine 20. Public Duty Doctrine 21. Statute of Limitations 22. Equitable Estoppel 23. Res Judicata 24.Collateral Estoppel 25. Stare Decisis. Philip Chase Tobin holds degrees in English and Latin and Legal Technology. He has been a school teacher and businessman and holds a U.S. patent and numerous copyrights. He has self-litigated several cases and has been to the U.S. Supreme Court on a writ of certiorari.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Education for the common person, Sep 11 2007
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This review is from: 25 Doctrines of Law: Survival Tools for a Litigious Society (Paperback)
Amazing job of condensing some of the most basic law principles and putting them into a format easliy understood by someone without years of training in "legal speak". This book is slim, readable, and creates a framework through which many daily legal conflicts can be understood and negotiated more successfully. A formidable task well done.
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