October 28, 2009
PL 301--Torts
In class today, Wednesday 10/28, I first collected the exams, and we went over them. I will grade those exams and return them on Monday. I distributed one handout, the Maine Health Security Act (medical malpractice screening panels). That Act can be found at 24 MRS ยง2851-2859. We then continued our discussion of comparative negligence. I gave a short summary of the recent case of Patterson v. United States, 599 F. Supp. 2d 34
(D. Me., 2009). We are using that case not only to study the law of comparative negligence, but also to do some role-playing of how a paralegal might interview a client. The assignment for Monday November 2 is to read the Patterson case, and then to read Chapter 8 of the text and the handout.
In class today, Wednesday 10/28, I first collected the exams, and we went over them. I will grade those exams and return them on Monday. I distributed one handout, the Maine Health Security Act (medical malpractice screening panels). That Act can be found at 24 MRS ยง2851-2859. We then continued our discussion of comparative negligence. I gave a short summary of the recent case of Patterson v. United States, 599 F. Supp. 2d 34
(D. Me., 2009). We are using that case not only to study the law of comparative negligence, but also to do some role-playing of how a paralegal might interview a client. The assignment for Monday November 2 is to read the Patterson case, and then to read Chapter 8 of the text and the handout.

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