In this article, we first will review the general principles applicable to classification of claims for limitation purposes and the various statutes which could be applied to breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing. We then will examine cases in which the statute of limitation for breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing was at issue and analyze what limitation period, rules of accrual and tolling doctrines are appropriate in the absence of contractual modification. Finally, we will analyze the extent to which contractual modification of the limitation period, rules of accrual and tolling doctrines has been permitted, and analyze what limits, if any, should be placed on such modifications
This article examines the history of interference with contract and tortious interference with busin...
Commercial Bad Faith: Tort Recovery for Breach of Implied Covenant in Ordinary Commercial Contract
To demonstrate the need for a unified instrumental framework for deciding gaps and implying liabilit...
In this article, we first will review the general principles applicable to classification of claims ...
The implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing is a well-established doctrine of contract law u...
California courts have allowed the recovery of tort damages for the breach of the implied covenant o...
This article wades into the debate between contractarians and anti-contractarians over the extent to...
American contract law includes a duty of good faith and fair dealing in the performance of every con...
This Article examines the relationship between the emerging law of wrongful discharge and the establ...
The reaches of the California Supreme Court decision in Foley v. Interactive Data Corp. have yet to ...
Every contract contains an implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing which prohibits any contr...
Just as the availability of all appropriate remedies is an important part of judicial litigation, th...
Nationally, judicial decisions and commentators alike have repeatedly lamented courts\u27 misinterpr...
The decisions that are the focus of this article, however, involve situations in which the courts do...
California courts have generally encouraged insurers to deal fairly with their customers. If the ins...
This article examines the history of interference with contract and tortious interference with busin...
Commercial Bad Faith: Tort Recovery for Breach of Implied Covenant in Ordinary Commercial Contract
To demonstrate the need for a unified instrumental framework for deciding gaps and implying liabilit...
In this article, we first will review the general principles applicable to classification of claims ...
The implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing is a well-established doctrine of contract law u...
California courts have allowed the recovery of tort damages for the breach of the implied covenant o...
This article wades into the debate between contractarians and anti-contractarians over the extent to...
American contract law includes a duty of good faith and fair dealing in the performance of every con...
This Article examines the relationship between the emerging law of wrongful discharge and the establ...
The reaches of the California Supreme Court decision in Foley v. Interactive Data Corp. have yet to ...
Every contract contains an implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing which prohibits any contr...
Just as the availability of all appropriate remedies is an important part of judicial litigation, th...
Nationally, judicial decisions and commentators alike have repeatedly lamented courts\u27 misinterpr...
The decisions that are the focus of this article, however, involve situations in which the courts do...
California courts have generally encouraged insurers to deal fairly with their customers. If the ins...
This article examines the history of interference with contract and tortious interference with busin...
Commercial Bad Faith: Tort Recovery for Breach of Implied Covenant in Ordinary Commercial Contract
To demonstrate the need for a unified instrumental framework for deciding gaps and implying liabilit...