8 lectures, 45 minutes/lecture Taught by Frank B. Cross The University of Texas at Austin J.D., Harvard Law School This course addresses two important questions: * When is someone else legally responsible for harm done to you? * When are you legally responsible for harm done to someone else? This course of eight lectures discusses torts, the body of law designed to redress through civil litigation harms done to persons.
Clay Carter has worked in the Office of the Public Defender for years for low pay when he defends another murderer. But the murderers are not what they seem. Soon Clay has the opportunity to make money and a reputation as he battles with large pharmaceutical companies. Will he become the King of Torts
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Grisham continues to impress with his daring, venturing out of legal thrillers entirely for A Painted House and Skipping Christmas (the re-release of which this past fall was itself a bold move) and, within the genre, working major variations. Here's his most unusual legal thriller yet -a story whose hero and villain are the same, a young man with the tragic flaw of greed;