Liability: The Legal Revolution And Its Consequences

by Peter W. Huber

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This controversial book describes the transformation of modern tort law since the 1960s, and shows how the dramatic increase in liability lawsuits has had an adverse effect on the safety, health, the cost of insurance, and individual rights.

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Peter W. Huber is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute's Center for Legal Policy, where he specializes in issues related to technology, science and law.

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Liability: The Legal Revolution And Its Consequences

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Politics and Government, Nonfiction, Economics, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
346.7303Society, government, & cultureLawPrivate LawNorth AmericaUnited StatesTopics of private law
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KF1250 .H8LawLaw of the United StatesLaw of the United States (Federal)Torts
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