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General & Miscellaneous Pollution & Pollutants, Real Property, Environmental Law - General & Miscellaneous, Liability for Environmental Damages
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When Bad Things Happen to Good Property

by Robert A. Simons
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Overview

When Bad Things Happen to Good Property features a review of economics and theory of real estate environmental damages, empirical results from peer-reviewed literature, and legal outcomes of environmental contamination litigation in the United States. It also includes chapters written by plaintiff and defense lawyers on litigating environmental cases and addresses the role of the real estate expert. In addition, the book analyzes outcomes with respect to frequency of lawsuit activity, evaluates litigious approaches for multiple damages cases, and discusses the plight of the small claims plaintiff. It concludes with a review of a number of case studies of actual toxic tort cases. When Bad Things Happen to Good Property is packed with various tables, figures, appendices, as well as a very large reference table (the BIG MATRIX) that assists residential property owners (exposed to different types of contamination) and their attorneys find out what kind of damages may be typical when contamination has effected property values.
 

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2006
Publisher
Island Press
Pages
350
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781585761012

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