"Lawyers learning to think like scientists by providing guidance for the practitioner handling any type of outbreak litigation with disputes regarding COVID-19"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction / Davis M. Walsh and Samuel L. Tarry Jr.
Microbiology basics / Marc W. Mittelman
Epidemiology basics / Chester C. Clarke, and Mark A. Roberts
Products liability / Davis M. Walsh and Margaret A. Bowman
Premises liability / Mark E. Anderson and Tracy S. DeMarco
Food outbreaks / Trent Taylor
Employment disputes / Anne Marie Lofaso
Quarantines and other governmental restrictions / Lyle D. Kossis, Brandon M. Santos, Vinu G. Joseph, and Brian D. Schmalzbach
Force majeure, impossibility, and frustration of purpose / Michael R. Daglio, Andrew F. Gann, Jr., and Mitchell D. Diles
Insurance coverage and disputes / Jeffrey R. Teeters
Discovery planning / Joan S. Dinsmore, Nicholas J. Hoffman, and Susan Oaks Little
HIPAA compliance in discovery / Anne Bentley McCray, Etahjayne J. Harris, and Sarah M. Holub
Jurisdiction and venue / Richard C. Beaulieu, Brian D. Schmalzbach, M. Laughlin Allen, and Gagan Gupta
Multidistrict litigation / Richard C. Beaulieu, Diane Flannery, Andrew F. Gann, Jr., and Sylvia Macon Kastens
Class actions / Bethany G. Lukitsch and Kamran B. Ahmadian
Punitive damages / Frank Talbott V, Samuel L. Tarry Jr, Richard C. Beaulieu, and Davis M. Walsh
Jury trials / Samuel L. Tarry Jr. and Mark E. Anderson.
ISBN
9781641058018
1641058013 (paperback)
LCCN
2020046017
OCLC
1200831870
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