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BLW 273 Business Law I Torts © 2009 Darren A. Prum, MBA, JD

BLW 273 Torts  Torts  2 notions  2 Classifications  Torts  2 notions  2 Classifications © 2009 Darren A. Prum, MBA, JD

BLW 273 Torts  Intentional Torts  Battery  Assault  False Imprisonment  Emotional Distress  Intentional Torts  Battery  Assault  False Imprisonment  Emotional Distress © 2009 Darren A. Prum, MBA, JD

BLW 273 Torts  Intentional Torts (continued)  Trespass to Land  Defamation  Defenses  Intentional Torts (continued)  Trespass to Land  Defamation  Defenses © 2009 Darren A. Prum, MBA, JD

BLW 273 Torts  Negligence  Duty of Care  To Whom:  Standard of Care:  Standards of Conduct:  Negligence  Duty of Care  To Whom:  Standard of Care:  Standards of Conduct: © 2009 Darren A. Prum, MBA, JD

BLW 273 Torts  Negligence (continued)  Breach of Duty  Per Se  Res Ipsa Loquiur  Causation  Causation in Fact  Proximate Cause  Negligence (continued)  Breach of Duty  Per Se  Res Ipsa Loquiur  Causation  Causation in Fact  Proximate Cause © 2009 Darren A. Prum, MBA, JD

BLW 273 Torts  Negligence (continued)  Damages  Defenses  Negligence (continued)  Damages  Defenses © 2009 Darren A. Prum, MBA, JD

BLW 732 Torts  Strict Liability  Abnormally Dangerous Activities  Animals  Defenses  Strict Liability  Abnormally Dangerous Activities  Animals  Defenses © 2009 Darren A. Prum, MBA, JD