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Featured Article: Claims Arising out of Invasion of Privacy - posted: March 18, 2006 - author: From Clinton & McKain - A "tort" may generally be defined as an act deemed wrongful enough that one who suffers injury from it may bring a lawsuit to recover damages. Many torts have their origin in "common law," which is the body of legal, historical principles and results from actual court cases, often historically developed in England and adopted by U.S. states. Although many torts have been recognized for centuries under common law, some are of more recent vintage, created by statutes or by extension -- Read the full text of this and other legal articles.
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