INTRODUCTIONTort law has traditionally been based on three main pillars: compensation, deterrence, and corrective justice.
The death of former Department of Public Works and Highways Undersecretary Maria Catalina “Cathy” Cabral in Benguet has drawn a deep and uneasy pause from many in government, civil society, and ...
Understanding the Concept of NegligenceNegligence refers to the failure to exercise the care which a reasonable person would ...
Bloomberg Law editors Chris Opfer and Alessandra Rafferty talk on our podcast about why Trump’s attacks are still affecting ...
The newly proposed initiative has opened a deeper debate about accountability, maturity, enforcement and whether the state is ...
Mass tort litigation is rapidly evolving, and 2026 is shaping up to be a landmark year in high-stakes lawsuits involving major Silicon Valley technology compani ...
A special master found this month that Heninger Garrison Davis and two of its partners, Lew Garrison and Bill Bross, and former attorney Taylor Bartlett, failed to adequately vet nearly 1,000 claims ...
Zach Werenski discusses Team USA ambitions in Milan, leadership growth in Columbus, Boone Jenner’s future, and why the Blue ...
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