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Here is one of the first books specifically geared for legal practitioners involved in liability arising out of participation in professional and amateur athletics. In a lively and highly readable manner, Yasser applies tort law principles to a wide variety of sports cases--from such publicized cases as Dale Hackbart v. Boobie Clark, Rudy Tomjanovich v. The Los Angeles Lakers, and Bill Walton v. Dr. Cook to the more obscure such as Virgil v. Time Inc. and Spahn v. Julian Messner Inc. In each he expertly underscores relevant, useful information that can be used in daily practice. The author, a torts professor and sports fan, examines in a sports setting such torts as negligence, products liability, and intentional interference with contractual relations. In each chapter, Professor Yasser prints edited versions of the landmark sports cases, takes an in-depth look at one major legal issue, and provides a broad summary of the law and a bibliography.Harvard Law Review
Here is one of the first books specifically geared for legal practitioners involved in liability arising out of participation in professional and amateur athletics. In a principles to a wide variety of sports cases and expertly underscores relevant information that can be used in daily practice. In each chapter, he systematically covers a particular situtation, giving a complete perspective of every aspect. Introductory comments outline the germane substantive law and set the stage for the case and materials section. Landmark cases are reviewed and Yasser takes an indepth look at an important case or issue. To round out the chapter, he raises points that are pertinent to the subject matter and provides a bibliography of outstanding legal literature.
Title: Torts and Sports
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Here is one of the first books specifically geared for legal practitioners involved in liability arising out of participation in professional and amateur athletics.
In a lively and highly readable manner, Yasser applies tort law principles to a wide variety of sports cases--from such publicized cases as Dale Hackbart v.
Boobie Clark, Rudy Tomjanovich v.
The Los Angeles Lakers, and Bill Walton v.
Dr.
Cook to the more obscure such as Virgil v.
Time Inc.
and Spahn v.
Julian Messner Inc.
In each he expertly underscores relevant, useful information that can be used in daily practice.
The author, a torts professor and sports fan, examines in a sports setting such torts as negligence, products liability, and intentional interference with contractual relations.
In each chapter, Professor Yasser prints edited versions of the landmark sports cases, takes an in-depth look at one major legal issue, and provides a broad summary of the law and a bibliography.
Harvard Law Review
Here is one of the first books specifically geared for legal practitioners involved in liability arising out of participation in professional and amateur athletics.
In a principles to a wide variety of sports cases and expertly underscores relevant information that can be used in daily practice.
In each chapter, he systematically covers a particular situtation, giving a complete perspective of every aspect.
Introductory comments outline the germane substantive law and set the stage for the case and materials section.
Landmark cases are reviewed and Yasser takes an indepth look at an important case or issue.
To round out the chapter, he raises points that are pertinent to the subject matter and provides a bibliography of outstanding legal literature.
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