Fostering, Vicarious Liability, Non-Delegable Duties, and Intentional TortsNA v. Nottinghamshire CC [2015] EWCA Civ. 1139; [2016] 1 F.C.R. 419 concerns the non-delegable duties owed by local authorities to children in care, and the issPhillip David James Morgan...
Vicarious liability is a legal doctrine in which you can be held liable for the wrongful acts of third parties, such as your employees or agents. In California, if a court finds vicariously liable, you may be ordered to pay for the victim's medical bills
The vicarious liability of employers for the torts of their employees is one of the most firmly established principles in the common law world. Yet in cases of sexual abuse or exploitation, U.S. courts have created an exception to the rule, applying the familiar "course and scope of ...
vicarious liabilitypunitive damagesinstitutional liabilityModern day vicarious liability cases often address the liability of enterprises and institutions whose agents have committed intentional acts. Increasingly, wheSocial Science Electronic Publishing