The author states "Rather, for the most part, courts appear still to be seeking to apply longstanding principles about legal causation that were created decades ago, in contexts very different from ...
One of the major concerns of the plaintiffs' bar was that the Court of Appeals decision in Bostic seemed to require a showing of strict "but-for" causation—so that but for the exposure to a specific ...
On July 17, 2023, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill (SB) No. 652, adding Section 801.1 to the California Evidence Code. This section provides additional requirements for expert ...
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In Regeneron, the core of the dispute focuses on whether Regeneron’s donations to a patient assistance program (“PAP”), viz. a charitable foundation operating a fund for patients, to cover the costs ...
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Proving causation is a challenge in healthcare, legal cases, and scientific research. How can professionals confirm that an injury, disease, or condition directly resulted from a specific event or ...
Sungho Choi has criticised Michael Strevens’s counterexample to David Lewis’s final theory of “token” causation, causation as “influence.” I argue that, even if Choi’s points are correct, Strevens’s ...
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