Torts Cases and Problems

Torts Cases and Problems by Frank J. Vandall is published by Carolina Academic Press in 2018 and spans 927 pages. This fourth edition presents tort law in a student-oriented manner, tailored to meet the needs of a typical one-semester first-year course. It offers a streamlined approach while providing in-depth exposure to complex areas of tort law, including causation, products liability, defamation, and privacy.
Readers will find a collection of leading cases that have significantly influenced tort law, alongside cases that illustrate key concepts through engaging facts. The text features problems designed to reinforce fundamental concepts and encourage class discussion, with minimal notes to enhance clarity. This edition also incorporates several new decisions, particularly in areas experiencing substantial legal evolution.
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The fourth edition continues the tradition of the earlier editions by presenting tort law in a student-oriented way. The casebook has been streamlined to correspond more closely with the needs of a typical one-semester first-year course, while at the same time offering in-depth exposure to more complex and rapidly developing areas of tort law, such as causation, products liability, defamation, and privacy. In addition to leading cases that have heavily influenced tort law, the casebook also includes cases that illustrate important concepts through interesting and memorable facts. The text includes problems designed to reinforce basic concepts and promote class discussion, while notes have been kept to a minimum. Several new decisions have been added for this edition, especially in areas where the law is undergoing significant change.
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