“Corners Were Being Cut”: Baldwin Shooting Already Has The Makings of a Blockbuster Tort Action
JonathanTurley
OCTOBER 23, 2021
2d 774 (1998), bystanders can recover for emotional distress damages only when the injury is caused by a sudden, traumatic event and the plaintiff was aware that the event was causing injury to the victim. In 1968, the California Supreme Court expanded NIED claims in Dillon v. Walgreen Hastings Co., Legg, 441 P.2d
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