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Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Legal Term of the Week (TM)

Logical-cause doctrine -- The principle that, if the plaintiff proves that an injury occurred and proves a logical cause of it, a party desiring to defeat the claim cannot succeed merely by showing that there is another imaginable cause, but must also show that the alternative cause is more probable than the cause shown by the plaintiff.

This week's term is courtesy of Black's Law Dictionary.

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