Publisher's Synopsis
Because the <b>law of</b> <b>torts</b> governs a wide spectrum of social and economic issues, new challenges and precedents arise constantly. This preeminent work on <b>torts</b> is the most complete, authoritative resource analyzing the latest developments in this turbulent field of practice. <i><b> Harper, James and Gray on Torts, Third Edition,</b></i><b> newly revised and updated in a six-volume set,</b> gives you detailed, up-to-date information and expert guidance on such rapidly changing areas as: <ul> <li> Health care liability </li> <li> Standards for damages </li> <li> Product liability </li> <li> Defamation </li> <li> Assumption of risk </li> <li> Business torts </li> <li> Liability for emotional distress </li> <li> Pure economic loss </li> <li> Privacy </li> <li> Family <b>torts</b> </li> <li> Comparative and contributory negligence </li> <li> Governmental liability </li> <li> Duties of owners and occupiers of land </li> <li> Misrepresentation and nondisclosure </li> <li> Malicious prosecution and abuse of process </li> <li> Liability for abnormally dangerous activities </li> <li> Wrongful death </li> </ul> <p class="copymedium"> <i><b>Harper, James and Gray on Torts</b></i> (formerly <i><b>Law of Torts</b></i> ) includes complete analysis of the <i>Restatement (Third) of the Law of Torts</i> , as well as comprehensive tables of cases, statutes and uniform acts. </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>