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- catalog contributor b12267587.
- catalog contributor b12267588.
- catalog contributor b12267589.
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description "pt. I. Guide for handling premises security actions -- 1. Statistical information and elements of a premises security claim -- 2. The importance of investigation : proper investigative techniques for ensuring favorable results -- 3. Defending a premises security action : important strategies for successfully defending a landlord or business owner -- 4. Proper use of experts in premises security cases -- 5. Contesting psychological and emotional injuries of a crime victim : post-traumatic stress disorders -- 6. How jurors view premises security claims -- 7. Special conserns for landlords and business owners : important tactics for guarding against premises security claims -- 8. How hotels, motels, restaurants, hospitals, and shopping centers can guard against liability in premises security lawsuits -- 9. Suggestions for claims personnel : how to obtain favorable resolutions in premises security cases -- 10. Liability of security companies for the actions/ inactions of their employees -- 11. Bank liabilityfor assaults and robberies occurring at automatic teller machines -- 12. The role of assailant at trial -- 13. Security surveys -- 14. Preparing for an appeal in a premises security case -- 15. The future of premises security litigation -- 16. Lessons learned from trials -- pt. II. The multimillion-dollar claim of a twenty-one-year-old rape victim against her landlord for "inadequate security" -- Case study : Summit v. Forest Town National Housing Association -- pt. III. State-by-state overview of premises security cases and court decisions -- An analysis of landlords' and building owners' obligations to protect persons from criminal activity within their premises as set forth by the appellate courts of all fifty states.".
- catalog extent "x, 317 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Complete guide to premises security litigation.".
- catalog identifier "1570739498".
- catalog isFormatOf "Complete guide to premises security litigation.".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chicago, Ill. : Torts and Insurance Practice Section, Section of Real Property, Probate, and Trust Law, American Bar Association,".
- catalog relation "Complete guide to premises security litigation.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "346.7303/2 21".
- catalog subject "Actions and defenses United States.".
- catalog subject "KF1287 .K35 2001".
- catalog subject "Premises liability United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. I. Guide for handling premises security actions -- 1. Statistical information and elements of a premises security claim -- 2. The importance of investigation : proper investigative techniques for ensuring favorable results -- 3. Defending a premises security action : important strategies for successfully defending a landlord or business owner -- 4. Proper use of experts in premises security cases -- 5. Contesting psychological and emotional injuries of a crime victim : post-traumatic stress disorders -- 6. How jurors view premises security claims -- 7. Special conserns for landlords and business owners : important tactics for guarding against premises security claims -- 8. How hotels, motels, restaurants, hospitals, and shopping centers can guard against liability in premises security lawsuits -- 9. Suggestions for claims personnel : how to obtain favorable resolutions in premises security cases -- 10. Liability of security companies for the actions/ inactions of their employees -- 11. Bank liabilityfor assaults and robberies occurring at automatic teller machines -- 12. The role of assailant at trial -- 13. Security surveys -- 14. Preparing for an appeal in a premises security case -- 15. The future of premises security litigation -- 16. Lessons learned from trials -- pt. II. The multimillion-dollar claim of a twenty-one-year-old rape victim against her landlord for "inadequate security" -- Case study : Summit v. Forest Town National Housing Association -- pt. III. State-by-state overview of premises security cases and court decisions -- An analysis of landlords' and building owners' obligations to protect persons from criminal activity within their premises as set forth by the appellate courts of all fifty states.".
- catalog title "A complete guide to premises security litigation / Alan Kaminsky.".
- catalog type "text".