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Loving Michael

Loving Michael

Virginia Nolan

The Unapologetic Voice House LLC
2021
nidottu
This story begins with the unexpected birth of a Down syndrome baby boy to an unwed couple and tells about the events in his life up to the age of ten. It shows a family's courage to deal with the realities of life's happenings. Yes, we all have special needs. The events in this story will challenge the reader's thoughts and cause you to rethink your attitudes and actions in dealing with the unforeseen. Baby Michael is unique, and his father constantly tries to figure out what's best for his little superman and never gives up. As the Bible tells us, "Seek and ye shall find." Loving Michael.....Everyone Has Special Needs is a life changer for all those who read this story. This novel is about loving a child who isn't perfect but is able to alter the lives of those around him. The events in the story force us to read on to find out how negatives become positives. Accepting the unanticipated is not always easy to do, but this story will connect the missing links that lead the way to happiness.
Understanding Enterprise Liability

Understanding Enterprise Liability

Virginia Nolan

Temple University Press,U.S.
1994
sidottu
In recent years critics have assailed the cost, inefficiency, and unfairness of American tort law, including products liability and medical malpractice. Yet victims of accidental injury who look to the tort system for deserved compensation often find it a formidable obstacle. Those who seek to reform tort law find legislatures, particularly the United States Congress, paralyzed by the clash of powerful special interest groups.Understanding Enterprise Liability sheds new light on the raging tort reform debate by challenging its fundamental assumptions. Offering historical insights and fresh perspectives on the politics and possibilities for sensible reform, Virginia Nolan and Edmund Ursin pragmatically assess alternative routes to a workable, balanced, and equitable system of compensation for personal injury. They offer a specific proposal, based on the precedent of strict products liability that incorporates the insights of no-fault compensation plan scholarship to create an enterprise liability doctrine that should appeal to courts and to tort reformers.