Texas Torts and Remedies

ebook Volume 4 · Texas Torts and Remedies (Revised)

By James B. Sales

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Gain MORE value with superior, more timely and affordable offerings. First published in 1987, Texas Torts and Remedies has been cited more than 80 times in Texas courtrooms. Its complete and detailed treatment of the substantive Texas law of torts, as well as remedies for tortious injury, has made it an invaluable resource to both personal injury specialists and general practitioners who handle the occasional personal injury case. Updated twice a year, the set tracks recent developments in areas such as government liability, products liability, and workers' compensation.

Texas Torts and Remedies is a great resource to use as your starting point to research the elements of a particular tort. The first volume covers the basic principles and provides cross-references to other chapters that contain in-depth coverage. For an attorney searching for information on an unfamiliar tort, this is timesaving and invaluable. Cross-references and detailed information help you build your case, and the case law analysis provides valuable insight for both the plaintiff and defense attorney. Such thorough information from torts experts Jim Sales and J. Hadley Edgar makes Texas Torts and Rememdies the "turn to" guide for personal injury practitioners in Texas.

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Six volumes.

Texas Torts and Remedies