Personal Injury & Torts
Jun. 2, 2000
Duty Discussion
Practitioner: Real Property Law By Michael Paul Thomas For well over 30 years, California courts have recognized that a landowner has a duty of reasonable care to protect people on the landowner's property from foreseeable harm caused by third-party criminal conduct. Nevertheless, the nature and scope of this duty continues to generate confusion among trial and appellate courts alike.
Real Property Law
By Michael Paul Thomas
For well over 30 years, California courts have recognized that a landowner has a duty of reasonable care to protect people on the landowner's property from foreseeable harm caused by third-party crimi...
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