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TORT LAW By Helen Jordan, Elaine Martinez, and Jim Ponce

INTRO TO TORT LAW: WHY? What is a tort? A tort is a violation of a person s protected interests (personal safety or property) Civil, not criminal The purpose of tort law is to provide remedies for these violations Remedies are either: Compensatory Damages: compensation for quantifiable loss General Damages: Compensation for nonmonetary aspects, i.e. pain and suffering Punitive Damages: Awarded to plaintiff to punish wrongdoer and deter others from the same wrongdoing.

2 MAIN TYPES OF TORTS Intentional Torts: A wrongful act the tortfeasor committed knowingly and with the intent to commit the act (not necessarily with the intent to do harm). Negligence: A wrongful act the tortfeasor committed without knowing its wrongfulness or without intending to commit the act.

INTENTIONAL TORTS

ASSAULT Intentional unexcused threat of immediate harmful or offensive contact. Words or acts Doesn t require contact with plaintiff Reasonable apprehension of immediate harm

BATTERY Unexcused and harmful/offensive physical contact intentionally performed Physical injury need not occur (unwanted kiss) Contact can be to body or anything attached to it.

FALSE IMPRISONMENT Intentional confinement or restraint of another person s activities without justification. Physical barriers Physical restraint Threats of physical force Privilege to restrain

INFLICTION OF MENTAL DISTRESS Intentional act amounting to extreme and outrageous conduct and resulting in severe emotional distress Must be so egregious that it goes beyond what society deems proper Repeated annoyances couples with threats Limited by First Amendment

DEFAMATION Although freedom of speech is guaranteed by the First Amendment, it is not absolute.

When someone wrongfully hurts a person s good reputation it is called DEFAMATION of character. To prove defamation, a plaintiff must prove that: 1. The defendant made a false statement of fact. 2. The statement was understood as being about the plaintiff and tended to harm the plaintiff's reputation. 3. The statement was published to at least one person other than the plaintiff. 4. If the plaintiff is a public figure, she/he must prove ACTUAL MALICE.

STATEMENT-OF-FACT VS. STATEMENT OF OPINION For defamation to occur there has to be a false statement of fact. Example: My boss Charlie cheats on his wife. (when that in fact is not true) A statement of opinion is something that you say or write but isn t necessary factual. Example: Professor Jordan says you re stupid for missing q quiz question

THE TORT OF LIBEL VS. TORT OF SLANDER False defamatory statements in writing or other permanent forms. False defamatory statements made orally

DEFENSES TO DEFAMATION v Truth: Truth is normally an absolute defense. In other words, if the allegedly defamatory words were objectively true, the defendant cannot be held liable for publishing them. v Privilege: v Absolute Privilege: Statements made or actions taken in judicial and certain legislative proceedings (e.g., statements made by attorneys during trial, statements made by legislators during floor debate) are privileged against any claim of wrongful conduct. v Qualified Privilege: In other situations, statements or actions made in good faith and, in the case of statements, made only to those who have a legitimate interest in the statement, are privileged. v Absence of Malice: Generally speaking, otherwise false and defamatory statements made about public figures are privileged unless they are made with actual malice that is, with either knowledge of falsity or reckless disregard of the truth or falsity.

NEGLIGENCE 1. Defendant must have owed a duty to someone. 2. Defendant must have breached that duty by failing to exercise due care and therefore defendant s actions (or omission) caused plaintiff harm 3. Defendant s breach must have been the actual and proximate cause of plaintiff s injuries 4. Plaintiff must have suffered actual harm to plaintiff or plaintiff s property.

DUTY OF CARE People are free to act as they please as long as their actions don t infringe upon the interests of others Fail duty of care by either action or omission Can be careless or carefully performed Courts consider the nature of the act: outrageous v. common the manner performed: careless or cautious The nature of injury: serious v. slight to determine whether there is a breach Reasonable Person Standard

INTENTIONAL TORTS V. NEGLIGENCE Intentional Tort Defendant liable for deliberate or intentional invasion of plaintiff s legally protected interests Volitional act with intent Intent is key in establishing intentional tort Even hurting sense of dignity or feelings sufficient Negligence Defendant liable for unreasonable (but not deliberate) invasion of plaintiff s interests. Based on non-volitional act Duty and breach together establish wrongfulness of defendant s conduct Actual harm must be shown

DEFENSES AGAINST Intentional Torts Consent Self-defense Defense of others Defense of property Negligence Assumption of Risk Superseding Cause Contributory Negligence Comparative Negligence 50% Caps

BATTERY OR NEGLIGENCE?

GREAT VIDEO SERIES ON NEGLIGENCE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8x9x1g6sa8