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LAW 886: Restitutionary Remedies in Contemporary Tort Litigation Short Course

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This course introduces students to the ways in which litigators have creatively adopted the doctrine of restitution to promote the claims of their clients or the classes they purport to represent in matters that otherwise might be addressed by tort law. Focusing on selected illustrations drawn from the Holocaust litigation, the tobacco litigation, and the lead paint litigation, the course will acquaint students with the basic concepts of constructive trust, disgorgement, tracing, and replevin as invoked in contemporary litigation. Enrollment Limited. [1]

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