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Torts for the Texas Bar Exam

Civil wrongs and liability principles

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What You'll Study in Torts

Negligence
Comparative Fault
Damages
Premises Liability
Products Liability
Defamation
Joint Liability
Medical Malpractice
Immunity
Wrongful Death
Contribution
Intentional Torts
Abuse of Process
Business Torts
Nuisance
Vicarious Liability
Dram Shop
Animal Liability
Fiduciary Duty
Fraud
Misrepresentation
Evidence Preservation
Settlement
Insurance Bad Faith
Workers' Compensation
Employment
Defenses
Alcohol Liability
Proportionate Responsibility

Sample Torts Questions

1What are the elements of negligence under Texas law?
2What is proportionate responsibility in Texas?
3What is the Texas cap on noneconomic damages?

What You'll Master

Master negligence elements (duty, breach, causation, damages)
Learn all intentional torts and their elements
Memorize strict liability triggers
Understand defenses (comparative fault, assumption of risk)
Nail products liability theories
77+
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Topics
68%
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Torts for Texas Bar Exam FAQ

What Torts topics are covered?
Our flashcards cover negligence, all intentional torts (battery, assault, false imprisonment, IIED, trespass, conversion, etc.), strict liability, products liability, defamation, privacy torts, and defenses.
How detailed is the negligence coverage?
Very detailed. We cover duty (general and special), breach (reasonable person standard, negligence per se), actual and proximate causation, and all damage types.
Are defenses and immunities covered?
Yes. We cover contributory negligence, comparative fault, assumption of risk, and various immunities thoroughly.
Do you distinguish between majority and minority rules?
Yes. Where jurisdictions differ (like contributory vs. comparative negligence), our flashcards note both approaches.

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