Torts And Damages De Leon _hot_ -
Unlocking the Civil Code: A Deep Dive into Torts and Damages by De Leon
Atty. Roman took the case. He itemized the claim:
Punitive damages: intended to punish malicious, reckless, or egregious conduct and deter similar behavior; awarded sparingly and subject to constitutional due process limits.
Nominal damages: small sums where a legal wrong occurred but no substantial injury is shown.
Restitution and disgorgement: return of unjust enrichment when defendant profited from wrongful conduct.
Liquidated damages: pre-agreed sums in contracts; rarely in tort contexts unless overlap with contract exists.
Attorneys’ fees and costs: generally not recoverable in tort cases unless statute, contract, or rule provides.
for the latest edition of this book at major Philippine bookstores? Bar Exam Reviewer Law Student Case Briefing Assistant torts and damages de leon
He smiles, taps the cover of Torts and Damages on her coffee table, and says, “De Leon, page 247: ‘The law on torts is the law of civilized behavior.’” Unlocking the Civil Code: A Deep Dive into
Part 3: Structural Deep Dive – How De Leon Organizes Torts