Articles From Bradley N. Pollock

Using safety ordinances to establish the duty of care in premises cases By Bradley N. Pollock Tort Law, October 2016 In premises liability cases, the defendant’s actual or constructive knowledge of the dangerous condition, as well as the open-and-obvious doctrine, are part of the analysis of whether a defendant owes a duty to the plaintiff.
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Wayback machine: Unraveling the evidentiary path to the Internet Archive service By Bradley N. Pollock & Anne K. Knight Tort Law, November 2012 The Wayback Machine, which surfs the Internet and automatically captures and preserves copies of Web pages, can be an excellent source of evidentiary material. But once this information is found, how does a practitioner go about admitting it into evidence?

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