Description: - Title: Toxic Torts Practice Guide 2 Volume Complete Set by Karen Gottlieb - Binding: Paperback - Publisher: Thomson Reuters, May 2022 - Condition: overall good to very good with some normal wear to the cover; front corners of both volumes are slightly bent; contains library stamps; otherwise, pages are clean - Contents: "You'll find traditional toxic tort topics, such as theories of liability, discovery, damages, class actions, citizen suits, workers' compensation, common law causes of actions, CERCLA and RCRA strategies, the effect of Daubert and Frye on expert testimony, and the role of insurance, as well as cutting edge issues – biomarker evidence of injury and exposure, seller disclosure of clandestine meth labs, landlord lead paint liability, employer liability in take-home asbestos exposure – plus an expanding section on pharmatorts including SSRI suicidality claims. Features of the second edition include: How to structure a toxic tort case from either the plaintiff or defendant's perspective Overview of scientific principles underlying toxic torts Effect of Daubert and Frye on the admissibility of expert testimony including differential diagnosis Review of the "any exposure" asbestos cases Thorough coverage of take-home asbestos cases, including negligence and strict liability theories Overview of biomarkers and their use as evidence of exposure and injury How the U.S. Court of Federal Claims has handled the vaccine cases Expanding section on pharmatorts including thorough coverage of SSRI suicidality claims"- Shipping: UPS Ground or USPS Priority Mail with tracking number and insurance - Returns: Not offered Thank you for looking!
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Publication Year: 2022
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Book Title: Toxic Torts Practice Guide
Book Series: Environmental Law Series
Author: Karen Gottlieb
Original Language: English
Publisher: Thomson Reuters
Topic: Environmental Law