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Personal Injury Newsletter
TAXATION OF BUSINESS INJURY AWARDS
 
Although personal injury awards or damages that are paid for a plaintiff's personal physical injuries and physical sickness are generally not taxable, business injury awards are generally taxable. Business injury awards include damages for lost profits, for capital assets, or for goodwill.More...
 
Appropriation Lawsuits
 
Privacy is the general right to be left alone and free from unwanted publicity. There are four well-established lawsuits for invasion of privacy: appropriation, false light, intrusion, and disclosure. This article gives examples of appropriation lawsuits. Appropriation is defined as the use of a person's name, likeness, or personality for the benefit of another. Defenses include that the matter is public or that the person who's privacy was invaded gave consentMore...
 
Tort Law - Generally
 
Apart from legislation granting a right to sue for a specific harm, personal injury law generally consists of tort law and the civil procedure for enforcing it. This article discusses the words used to describe those who commit torts and how tort law is a particular collection of accepted legal theories for suing people for money.More...
 
Bad Faith of Insurer - Failure to Defend
 
Parties to a contract have a duty to exercise good faith and fair dealing to not do anything to injure the rights of the other to receive the benefits of the agreement. This duty applies to parties to insurance policies that provide for an insurer's obligation to defend the insured.More...
 
TORT ACTIONS BY TENANTS AGAINST LANDLORDS
 
Although a tenant may be entitled to a breach of contract action against a landlord if the landlord violates a condition of the tenant's lease, the tenant may also be entitled to certain tort actions against the landlord. Such tort actions include actions for wrongful eviction, actions for interruption of utilities, actions for wrongful interference or conversion of personal property, or trespass actionsMore...
 
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