Common Carrier question---"A" students only Forum
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Common Carrier question---"A" students only
The A students only thing was a joke, but really do have question----
Is the "utmost care" standard of care for common carriers still valid in a majority of JX?
Or did the NY Bethel decision do away with that higher standard of care? Thanks.
Is the "utmost care" standard of care for common carriers still valid in a majority of JX?
Or did the NY Bethel decision do away with that higher standard of care? Thanks.
- mjb447
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Re: Common Carrier question---"A" students only
Why didn't you just bump your last thread?
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Re: Common Carrier question---"A" students only
I want to say common carrier is minority.
- cavalier1138
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Re: Common Carrier question---"A" students only
You know your professor and/or their TAs can give you a much better answer than we can, right? Even if someone knows the caselaw, your professor may deal with it in a different way. There's nothing stopping you from asking them for clarification.
- rcharter1978
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Re: Common Carrier question---"A" students only
This is true, and the TA probably got an A in the class.cavalier1138 wrote:You know your professor and/or their TAs can give you a much better answer than we can, right? Even if someone knows the caselaw, your professor may deal with it in a different way. There's nothing stopping you from asking them for clarification.
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- kellyfrost
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Re: Common Carrier question---"A" students only
You can ask a legal question for free on Avvo. Have you tried that?
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Re: Common Carrier question---"A" students only
Take advantage of the ability to ask your professor for clarification, because it's one of the last times that one of your judges is going to entertain your questions.rcharter1978 wrote:This is true, and the TA probably got an A in the class.cavalier1138 wrote:You know your professor and/or their TAs can give you a much better answer than we can, right? Even if someone knows the caselaw, your professor may deal with it in a different way. There's nothing stopping you from asking them for clarification.
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Re: Common Carrier question---"A" students only
Yeah, you don't need to create a new thread to address a question you already asked (and I agree that your prof can give you a much better answer than TLS can).mjb447 wrote:Why didn't you just bump your last thread?