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Foreseeability in Negligence: Duty of Care Versus Remoteness & Knowing the Difference

Paula Puddy, HBA LLB MBA

The County of Carleton Law Association (CCLA) hosts this presentation featuring Professor Erik Knutsen, on foreseeability in the law of negligence. 

Specifically, Professor Knutsen clarifies the difference between foreseeability in duty of care, and remoteness. He refers to past cases to help differentiate between the two, and demystifies the processes courts use to determine whether a type of harm can be considered reasonably foreseeable.

Foreseeability in Negligence

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