New York Law of Torts
Kreindler’s New York Law of Torts
Kreindler has literally written the book on New York tort law. Our attorneys wrote and edit this well-regarded industry treatise in which veteran litigators from Kreindler analyze torts involving individuals, companies, joint tortfeasors, family members, and government. New York Law of Torts is updated and edited by Kreindler partners Noah Kushlefsky, Megan Wolfe Benett, and David Cook.
Annual updates include analysis of notable recent decisions from the New York State Court of Appeals on questions of defamation, products liability, and personal jurisdiction (among others) as well as some of the Appellate Divisions, which weighed in on topics from presidential immunity (or non-immunity) from state-court lawsuits to how much social media information is discoverable.
New York Law of Torts Editors
Topics include:
- The standard of care
- Professional malpractice
- Vicarious liability
- Wrongful death
- Products Liability
Checklists and extensive citations summarize the law and cross-references guide you to personal injury practice in New York. Relevant statutory tort reform and case law are covered, as well as available defenses, trial issues, and damages.
Features include:
- Clear, one-stop coverage, enabling practitioners to handle PI cases without the need for further research sources
- Authoritative and comprehensive KeyCite results for all important cases
- Recently added forms that facilitate your document preparation
- Extensive annotations with thousands of citations and case summaries Numerous checklists that summarize the law
Volumes 14 - 16
Chapter 1: Intentional Torts Against Personal Rights
Chapter 2: Intentional Torts Against Property Interests
Chapter 3: Business Torts
Chapter 4: Nuisance
Chapter 5: Strict Liability
Chapter 6: Negligence
Chapter 7: Standard of Care and Its Breach
Chapter 8: Causation
Chapter 9: Imputed Negligence and Vicarious Liability
Chapter 10: Joint Tortfeasors
Chapter 11: Plaintiff’s Culpable Conduct
Chapter 12: Liability Dependent on Nature of Tortfeasor or Occurrence
Chapter 13: Professional Malpractice
Chapter 14: Torts Between, By, and Against Family Members
Chapter 15: Wrongful Death and Survival Actions
Chapter 16: Products Liability
Chapter 17: Governmental Liability
Chapter 18: Personal Jurisdiction, Venue, and Conflict of Laws
Chapter 19: Defenses
Chapter 20: Trial Issues
Chapter 21: Damages in Tort Actions
Aviation Accident Law Book
Kreindler also writes the industry’s leading treatise on aviation accident law. Originally written by Kreindler partners and attorneys, Aviation Accident Law continues to be updated each year by the experienced lawyers at the firm.