106: Tort Law - An Overview (Monologue)

The Study Legal English Podcast - Louise Kulbicki
17 May 202112:05

Summary

TLDRIn this episode of the Study Legal English Podcast, host Louise delves into tort law, explaining its role in addressing civil wrongs and the key concepts of negligence, trespass, and defamation. She clarifies the distinctions between torts and criminal law, highlighting how damages serve as compensation for harm. Listeners learn about the responsibilities of tort lawyers, from handling personal injury cases to professional negligence, emphasizing the importance of empathy and communication skills in the field. The episode also touches on the TOLES exam and provides resources for enhancing legal English proficiency.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Tort law deals with civil wrongs that cause harm or damage to another person.
  • 😀 The term 'tort' originates from the old French word for harm, indicating a wrongful act or omission.
  • 😀 A tortfeasor is the person who commits a tort against another individual.
  • 😀 Unlike criminal law, tort law seeks to return individuals to their original position before the harm occurred, primarily through compensation.
  • 😀 The three main torts are negligence, trespass, and defamation.
  • 😀 Negligence occurs when harm is caused due to carelessness and is often based on a 'duty of care' principle.
  • 😀 Trespass can be categorized into trespass to the person (physical harm) and trespass to land (unauthorized entry onto property).
  • 😀 Defamation involves harming someone's reputation through false statements, classified into libel (permanent) and slander (temporary).
  • 😀 Tort lawyers often handle cases related to personal injury, professional negligence, and work to achieve settlements outside of court.
  • 😀 Key skills for a successful tort lawyer include empathy, communication, time management, and a thorough understanding of civil procedure rules.

Q & A

  • What is tort law?

    -Tort law deals with civil wrongs, which are actions that cause harm or damage to another person, typically without a contractual relationship between the parties.

  • What does the term 'tortfeasor' mean?

    -A tortfeasor is a person who commits a tort or wrongful act that causes harm to another person.

  • How does tort law differ from criminal law?

    -While both tort law and criminal law deal with wrongful acts, tort law aims to provide compensation to the harmed individual, whereas criminal law seeks to punish the offender.

  • What are 'damages' in tort law?

    -Damages refer to the compensation awarded to a claimant for the harm suffered due to a tort. It's important to distinguish 'damages' (compensation) from 'damage' (harm).

  • What are the three main types of torts?

    -The three main types of torts are negligence, trespass, and defamation.

  • What constitutes negligence in tort law?

    -Negligence occurs when someone causes harm to another person due to carelessness, and it involves a breach of a duty of care.

  • What are the different forms of trespass?

    -Trespass can be to a person (causing physical harm or fear) or to land (entering someone's property without permission).

  • What distinguishes libel from slander?

    -Libel involves permanent statements that harm someone's reputation (like published articles), while slander refers to temporary statements (like spoken words).

  • What types of cases do tort lawyers typically handle?

    -Tort lawyers commonly deal with personal injury cases, professional negligence, including medical negligence, and various types of liability claims.

  • What skills are important for a successful tort lawyer?

    -Empathy, strong interpersonal and communication skills, effective time management, and knowledge of civil procedure rules are essential for a successful tort lawyer.

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