Civil Action with Brian & Shant
Government
Today our intake attorney Annie Martin-McDonough brought a fascinating topic to our attention with the “tort of seduction.” In the 1700’s this was a tort that allowed for the father of a daughter to sue a man, who had seduced and impregnated the woman, for loss of services.
Later in the Victorian era the tort evolved to allow a woman to sue for emotional damages due to a loss of virtue if a man tricked her into a sexual relationship.
Annie, Shant and Brian discuss how the tort differed from sexual assault and the history of the tort being abolished in many states starting in 1935 due to some reasons that were pro-women’s rights and other reasons that could be seen as sexist towards women.
The tort still exists in many states today, though it is very rarely brought to court. Annie gives her argument and examples for the positive uses the tort could have today.
Brian Kabatek: bsk@kbklawyers.com
Shant Karnikian: sk@kbklawyers.com
For more information about the firm, BK Law, visit www.kbklawyers.com
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36. Defense Perspective from Dana Fox and Eddie Ward of Lewis Brisbois
35. COVID-19 Business Interruption Claims
34. Tort Cases – Substantial Factor Test; Primary Assumption of Risk Doctrine; Going and Coming Rule and An Exception; Immunity for Police Officers Engaged in a High-Speed Pursuit
33. Meal & Rest Breaks; Replacement Class Representative; Classification Exemptions; Objection to Class Settlements
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32. The Perils of Litigation Funding
BONUS CONTENT: Interview with Craig Peters at the 2019 CAOC Convention in San Francisco
BONUS CONTENT: Interview with Ray Boucher at the 2019 CAOC Convention in San Francisco
31. Trail Immunity; Standard for Gross Negligence; The Discovery Rule and Fair Debt Collections Act; Single Employer Doctrine
30. Difficult Clients; Fee Arbitration Between Lawyers & Clients; DocuSign; Reducing Punitive Damages
BONUS CONTENT: Interview with Steve Vartarzarian at the 2019 CAOC Convention in San Francisco
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BONUS CONTENT: Interview with Bill Shapiro at the 2019 CAOC Convention in San Francisco
BONUS CONTENT: Interview with Casey Johnson at the 2019 CAOC Convention in San Francisco
28. Involuntary Releases in Class Actions; The Death Knell Doctrine; Phelps Factors; Assembly Bill 9
BONUS CONTENT: Interview with Mary Alexander at the 2019 CAOC Convention in San Francisco
27. Arbitration Agreements; Fair Credit Reporting Act; Standing Under Article III; Right to Administrative Remedies; Distinctions Between Procedural & Substantive Unconscionability
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