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About Torts on Brainscape
What is Torts?
Torts is a branch of law often confused with Contract Law. There are, however, many differences. Firstly, people enter contracts with awareness in stark contrast to Tort Law. Additionally, Contract Law attempts to restore both parties to the previous position; Tort Law, conversely, will award an amount to the plaintiff to compensate them for loss and may also award punitive damages to punish the offender.
A Tort claim typically involves an intrusion by one party into the health, safety, privacy or finances of another. Some accuse Tort Law of fueling a “compensation culture” but it’s also credited with forcing much-needed regulation in the tobacco and automobile industries.
The best attorneys uncover every last detail of the case and armed with up-to-date rulings, argue convincingly (and if need be, emotively) to bring home the maximum compensation for their clients.
Find out more at The American Law Society or take a fascinating trip to The American Museum of Tort Law.
Learning Torts
Students learning Torts will face the task of needing to memorize countless Case Law rulings in addition to conquering legal concepts. Brainscape is an ideal study aid for drilling down facts and details effectively and, consequently, lends itself perfectly to the study of all branches of Law.
There are thousands of Torts flashcards prepared by top students on this page or link to other Law pages such as Contract Law, Corporate Law or Civil Procedure. You’ll also see Brainscape Bar Boost flashcards at the top of the page which is the most comprehensive study guide available for Bar students.
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The Confidence-based-Repetition (CBR) system is a hybrid of active recall, metacognition, and spaced repetition. It’s because the flashcard delivery is precise due to the learner’s metacognitive responses that CBR can achieve such outstanding results.
To get started just click on ‘make flashcards’ at the top of the page or a deck below. Good Luck!