MHR 623 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Learned Hand, Reasonable Person, Risk It

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Because it was reasonably foreseeable that the defendant could harm the plaintiff. When they are close (proximate) to plaintiff (categories of closeness below) When there is a public policy reason that person should or should not foresee harm. Opinion of either specific plaintiff or specific defendant does no matter. Reasonable is average, not perfect what if we are in florida, do we foresee ice ? not every harm should be foreseen. Public policy: proximate, but no duty of care. Hurt a valuable type of relationship: for example mother and unborn child. There is a duty of care for plaintiff, now. How should the defendant care for the plaintiff. Hindsight is perfect , so no hindsight application. Determination of reasonable standard based on risk management calculation. R- amount spend by defendant on managing risk. It is reasonable to spend r, as long as r>p*l. Meteor hits this classroom and kills all of us.

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