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    Tennessee Law of Comparative Faultdiscusses Tennessee and other states’ decisions regarding comparative fault. It includes:

    • Coverage of unresolved legal issues
    • Text of key Tennessee appellate court decisions
    • Discussion of significant Tennessee appellate
    Publisher:Thomson West
    Service Number:43344471
    Pages:1196
    Publication date:2025-08-25
    Print Series:Tennessee practice series
    Practice area:Litigation
    Jurisdiction:Tennessee
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    Copyright:2025
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    Donald Capparella

    A graduate of the University of North Carolina School of Law and was admitted to the Tennessee Bar in 1985. He is the editor of the second and recently released third edition of the Appellate Practice Handbook published by the Nashville Bar Association. 

    John A. Day

    Mr. Day is a trial lawyer in Tennessee. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin Platteville in 1978 and the University of North Carolina School of Law in 1981, where he was on the staff of the North Carolina Law Review and elected to the Order

     

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