Tort Liability for Employers Who Create Workplace Conditions Substantially Certain to Cause Injury or Deat
In the recent case of Ives v. South Buffalo Railway Company the New York Court of Appeals annulled u...
Generally, a landowner is not liable for torts committed by an independent contractor. However, a la...
Plaintiff, a lumber inspector employed by the defendant railroad, was inspecting railroad ties on a ...
Tort Liability for Employers Who Create Workplace Conditions Substantially Certain to Cause Injury...
Rights of Employee and Employer against a Tortious Third Party under Workmen\u27s Compensation Act
The focus of this Article is tort suits by employees, or their families, based on personal injury or...
Washington\u27s Industrial Insurance Act immunizes employers from tort actions brought by their inju...
The purpose of this comment is to discuss the issues and developments in the intentional tort area. ...
An employee who suffered from high blood pressure and hardening of the arteries was employed by defe...
The Definition of Injury Under the Workers\u27 Compensation Act: Revisited and Redefine
Should a worker who is the victim of an intentional tort be able to sue his or her employer? In John...
D, a foreign corporation engaged in manufacturing chemicals, sold to X scrap iron including a coil o...
Ryciak v. Eastern Precision Resistor, 12 N.Y.2d 29, 186 N.E.2d 408, 234 N.Y.S.2d 207 (1962)
Workmen’s Compensation—Effect of Post-Injury Wages on Eligibility for Payments—Preserving the Right ...
The current workers’ compensation system shields negligent employers from liability and fails to enc...
In the recent case of Ives v. South Buffalo Railway Company the New York Court of Appeals annulled u...
Generally, a landowner is not liable for torts committed by an independent contractor. However, a la...
Plaintiff, a lumber inspector employed by the defendant railroad, was inspecting railroad ties on a ...
Tort Liability for Employers Who Create Workplace Conditions Substantially Certain to Cause Injury...
Rights of Employee and Employer against a Tortious Third Party under Workmen\u27s Compensation Act
The focus of this Article is tort suits by employees, or their families, based on personal injury or...
Washington\u27s Industrial Insurance Act immunizes employers from tort actions brought by their inju...
The purpose of this comment is to discuss the issues and developments in the intentional tort area. ...
An employee who suffered from high blood pressure and hardening of the arteries was employed by defe...
The Definition of Injury Under the Workers\u27 Compensation Act: Revisited and Redefine
Should a worker who is the victim of an intentional tort be able to sue his or her employer? In John...
D, a foreign corporation engaged in manufacturing chemicals, sold to X scrap iron including a coil o...
Ryciak v. Eastern Precision Resistor, 12 N.Y.2d 29, 186 N.E.2d 408, 234 N.Y.S.2d 207 (1962)
Workmen’s Compensation—Effect of Post-Injury Wages on Eligibility for Payments—Preserving the Right ...
The current workers’ compensation system shields negligent employers from liability and fails to enc...
In the recent case of Ives v. South Buffalo Railway Company the New York Court of Appeals annulled u...
Generally, a landowner is not liable for torts committed by an independent contractor. However, a la...
Plaintiff, a lumber inspector employed by the defendant railroad, was inspecting railroad ties on a ...