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Vol. 50, Issue 4, 2016June 01, 2016 EDT

Employer Escape Hatch Closed in Georgia: How the Interpretation of Georgia’s Apportionment Statute in Zaldivar Prohibits Employers from Using Using Respondeat Superior to Eschew Direct Negligence Claims

Michael David Alfano Jr.,
torts respondeat superior
Georgia Law Review
Michael David Alfano Jr., Employer Escape Hatch Closed in Georgia: How the Interpretation of Georgia’s Apportionment Statute in Zaldivar Prohibits Employers from Using Using Respondeat Superior to Eschew Direct Negligence Claims, 50 Georgia Law Review (2016).
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