Louisiana Law Review
Volume 44, Number 5
Ruminations on Tort Law: A Symposium in Honor of Wex Malone
May 1984
Front Matter
Articles
Ruminations on a Premier Torts Professor
John W. Wade
Reminiscing About the Great Ruminator
Alston Johnson
Is There a Future for Tort?
John G. Fleming
The Duties and Risks of the Duty-Risk Analysis
Timothy J. McNamara
Foreclosing Medical Malpractice Claims by Prompt Tender of Economic Loss
Henson Moore and Jeffrey O'Connell
A New Tort Liability for Lack of Informed Consent in Legal Matters
Cornelius J. Peck
Truth and Fiction in the Judicial Handling of Statutes
Jerry J. Phillips
Periodic Payment of Damages for Personal Injury
Marcus L. Plant
Ruminations on Comparative Fault, Duty-Risk Analysis, Affirmative Defenses, and Defensive Doctrines in Negligence and Strict Liability Litigation in Louisiana
David W. Robertson
Wex Malone and Res Ipsa Loquitur in Louisiana Tort Law
Albert Tate Jr.
Comment
Softright: A Legislative Solution to the Problem of Users' and Producers' Rights in Computer Software
Mary Brandt Jensen
Notes
Entrevia v. Hood: Back to Loescher v. Parr
Elizabeth Baucum
Legal Malpractice: A Tort or Contract Prescriptive Period? Cherokee Restaurant v. Pierson
Charles Michael Futrell
The Intentional Act Exception to the Exclusivity of Workers' Compensation
Shannan Clare Sweeney