Vol. 61 No. 1, January 1994
Index
- We need better judges.
- Admissibility and reliability of expert scientific testimony after Daubert.
- Role of toxicology in toxic tort litigation: establishing causation.
- An epidemiologic view of causation: how it differs from the legal.
- Sources of proof of causation in toxic tort cases.
- Federal standards for admissibility of expert evidence on causation.
- Standard of proof for increased risk of disease or injury.
- Third Restatement: new prescription for makers of drugs and medical devices.
- Loss shifting: upstream common law indemnity in products liability.
- Legal and ethical considerations for "defense within limits" policies.
- Impact of ethical rules and other quasi-standards on standard of care.
- Medical staff credentialing: taking steps to avoid liability.
- Annual survey of fidelity and surety law, 1993.
- Neuropsychological testing in cases with normal neurological findings.
- The Rejected: Sketches of the 16 Men Nominated for the Supreme Court but Not Confirmed by the Senate.
- Objections at Trial.