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American Bar Association Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section’s Law Journal Kicks Off 56th Volume With In-Depth Coverage of Timely Subjects

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American Bar Association Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section’s Law Journal Kicks Off 56th Volume With In-Depth Coverage of Timely Subjects

The familiar blue law review publication includes the following articles: “A Tort Without a Cause: Section 12 of the Restatement of the Law, Liability Insurance,” by Kim V. Marrkand, Esq.; Police Liability Insurance After Repeal of Qualified Immunity, and Before,” by Professor Kenneth S. Abraham of the University of Virginia; “The ADA and Website Accessibility Post-Domino’s: Detangling Employers’ and Business Owners’ Web and Mobile Accessibility Obligations,” by Ahmed J. Kassim, Esq., and Laura Lawless, Esq.; “A New Perspective on Communicable Disease Exclusions in Liability Insurance Policies,” by Douglas R. Richmond, Esq.; and Mental Stress Causing Mental Disability Under Worker’s Compensation Laws: A Short History, the Competing Arguments, and a 2021 Inventory,” by Judge David B. Torrey and Donald T. DeCarlo, Esq.

It will be apparent to practicing attorneys that these are current topics of considerable current interest. The articles are well-written and informative.

The issue is a benefit of TIPS section membership and was distributed electronically to all TIPS section members by an April 28, 2021 email from Charles Allen Yuen, Editor-In-Chief. Attorneys and researchers may find the issue in typical research service databases such as Westlaw and Lexis as well as in electronic library collections.