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Under the Comparative Negligence Act, a percentage of fault may be allocated against a defendant who has been dismissed as a result of a bankruptcy discharge; also, a trial court may give an ultimate-outcome charge to a jury explaining the implications of apportionment of fault among joint tortfeasors under the Act; further, counsel is permitted to state the specific percentages of fault that should be attributed to the parties.
August 16, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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