When a plaintiff is suing a defendant, the defendant may raise an affirmative defense to relieve it of liability or to reduce its liability. You have read Sports & Entertainment Law: Liability for Injuries under the Sports Exception Doctrine. After you read this page, answer the following questions. What contact sports do you believe qualify under this "sports exception" doctrine for which proof of negligence is insufficient to establish liability for injuries sustained during the athletic contest? Is softball a contact sport for players? What about coaching or officiating decisions made in the middle of a fast-moving game? How would you decide the case involving PGA golfer Walter Mallin and PGA golfer John Paesani?

When a plaintiff is suing a defendant, the defendant may raise an affirmative defense to relieve it of liability or to reduce its liability. You have read Sports & Entertainment Law: Liability for Injuries under the Sports Exception Doctrine. After you read this page, answer the following questions. What contact sports do you believe qualify under this "sports exception" doctrine for which proof of negligence is insufficient to establish liability for injuries sustained during the athletic contest? Is softball a contact sport for players? What about coaching or officiating decisions made in the middle of a fast-moving game? How would you decide the case involving PGA golfer Walter Mallin and PGA golfer John Paesani?.

When a plaintiff is suing a defendant, the defendant may raise an  affirmative defense to relieve it of liability or to reduce its  liability. You have read Sports & Entertainment Law: Liability for Injuries under the Sports Exception Doctrine. After you read this page, answer the following questions.
What contact sports do you believe qualify under this “sports  exception” doctrine for which proof of negligence is insufficient to  establish liability for injuries sustained during the athletic contest?  Is softball a contact sport for players? What about coaching or  officiating decisions made in the middle of a fast-moving game?
How would you decide the case involving PGA golfer Walter Mallin and PGA golfer John Paesani?

When a plaintiff is suing a defendant, the defendant may raise an affirmative defense to relieve it of liability or to reduce its liability. You have read Sports & Entertainment Law: Liability for Injuries under the Sports Exception Doctrine. After you read this page, answer the following questions. What contact sports do you believe qualify under this "sports exception" doctrine for which proof of negligence is insufficient to establish liability for injuries sustained during the athletic contest? Is softball a contact sport for players? What about coaching or officiating decisions made in the middle of a fast-moving game? How would you decide the case involving PGA golfer Walter Mallin and PGA golfer John Paesani?