Causation (law) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Causation is the "causal relationship between conduct and result." That is to say that causation provides a means of connecting conduct, complete with actus reus, with the resulting harm or result el...
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Causation in English law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Causation in English law concerns the legal tests of remoteness, causation and foreseeability in the tort of negligence. It is also relevant for English criminal law and English contract law. In the ...
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Once a party has factually proven that the actions of the other party have caused his or her injuries, the question becomes one of legal causation. One of the key factors influencing legal causation is the remoteness of the person's harm from the negligence of the other.
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    In most cases, the applicable standard of legal causation is “proximate cause.”  For violation of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act and selling defective products, the applicable standard of legal causation is “producing cause.”;
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In the legal setting, ... In the legal setting, "cause" is composed of at least two distinct components, of which only one is related to "causality" as scientists understand it. I argue that the alleged separation of the social issue of "scope of responsibility" from the objective question of scientific causality is illusory.
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This decision out of Michigan reminds us that causation must be proved in a legal malpractice case. The lawyer blew the deadline for filing a notice of appeal - clearly negligence - but was not found liable as a matter of law because the appeal was denied ... Home > Legal Malpractice > Causation in Legal Malpractice Cases...
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Application of Legal Causation Principles; Assessment of Permanent Partial Disability Pensions; Deeming of Employment Opportunities; ---; A Comparison of the Workers Compensation and Tort Systems; Janet Currie, Barrister & Solicitor;
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If factual causation is proved then legal causation must be shown. It must be asked whether or not the initial injuries were the operative and significant cause of death. If they were this will help to bolster the case of the crew, In R v Smith 2 a patient was stabbed by the accused.
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A legal malpractice case is viable only if there is underlying causation. That is to say, "no harm - no foul." The inquiry begins with the former case, also known as the "underlying" case.
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In various legal fields, lawyers commonly regard omissions as causes. I show that these cases of causation by omission have to be captured by the concept of causation because the ... I then show why dismissing legal causation as a mistaken usage of the concept of causation requires an acceptance of causal pluralism.
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