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In Squish La Fish v. Thomco Specialty Products, involving an adhesive that did not work as hoped in product packaging, the company that bought the adhesive sued the seller for a tort called:
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The rules of tort law have changed little over the past two centuries.
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The three privileges that may be used as a defense to a defamation action are conditional, constitutional, and:
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An accounting firm was sued for negligently preparing a financial report for a company. It causes losses to occur. At trial, the firm was found to have been negligent in its work. This meant that the firm would likely be:
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