Jury Instructions on Damages in Tort Actions

For more than forty years, this valuable resource has helped lawyers write jury instructions that spell out a clear statement of the issues, a discussion of the evidence, and an explanation of the principles of a case.
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For more than forty years, this valuable resource has helped lawyers write jury instructions that spell out a clear statement of the issues, a discussion of the evidence, and an explanation of the principles of a case. Each instruction cites supporting case law and relevant law review articles, so you can use them confidently knowing you have the necessary support for your request.

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Table of contents

CHAPTER 1 Instructions of General Application in Tort Actions
CHAPTER 2 Punitive Damages
CHAPTER 3 Joint Tortfeasors
CHAPTER 4 Causation
CHAPTER 5 Comparative Negligence Jurisdictions
CHAPTER 6 Damages for Personal Injuries
CHAPTER 7 Emotional Distress
CHAPTER 8 Death by Wrongful Act
CHAPTER 9 Damages Involving Land
CHAPTER 10 Torts Involving Personal Property
CHAPTER 11 Wrongs Involving Intangible Property
CHAPTER 12 Injuries to Interests of Personality
CHAPTER 13 Torts Associated with Law Enforcement
CHAPTER 14 Deprivation of Constitutional or Civil Rights
CHAPTER 15 Misrepresentations
CHAPTER 16 Other Bases of Liability
CHAPTER 17 Collateral Source of Benefits