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  • Li v. Yellow Cab Co. - 13 Cal. 3d 804 - Mon, 03 31 1975 | California . . .
    We are likewise persuaded that logic, practical experience, and fundamental justice counsel against the retention of the [13 Cal 3d 813] doctrine rendering contributory negligence a complete bar to recovery -- and that it should be replaced in this state by a system under which liability for damage will be borne by those whose negligence caused
  • Li v. Yellow Cab Co. of California - CaseBriefs
    Under the pure form of comparative negligence, liability is apportioned in direct proportion to fault in all cases Under the 50-percent system, liability is apportioned based on fault up to the point at which the plaintiff’s negligence is equal to or greater than that of the defendant
  • LI v. Yellow Cab Co. – Case Brief Summary – Facts, Issue, Holding . . .
    The California Supreme Court held that the doctrine of contributory negligence should be replaced with a system of comparative negligence, allowing liability to be apportioned in accordance with the degree of fault of each party
  • Li v. Yellow Cab Co. – (IRAC) Case Brief Summary
    The main issue was whether contributory negligence should be replaced by comparative negligence, which would allow recovery based on fault proportion The California Supreme Court decided in favor of comparative negligence, allowing for proportional recovery despite a plaintiff’s contributory fault
  • Li v. Yellow Cab Co. (Li v. Yellow Cab Co. , 13 Cal. 3d 804, 119 Cal. Rptr . . .
    The essence of that criticism has been constant and clear: the doctrine is inequitable in its operation because it fails to distribute responsibility in proportion to fault 3 Against this have been raised several arguments in justification, but none have proved even remotely adequate to the task 4 The basic objection to the doctrine--grounded in the primal concept that in a system in which liability is based on fault, the extent of fault should govern the extent of liability--remains irresistible to reason and all intelligent notions of fairness
  • Li v. Yellow Cab Co. of California: The Ultimate Guide to Comparative . . .
    Established a Fairer System: The case established “pure” comparative negligence in California, a system that assigns a percentage of fault to each party and allows them to recover damages based on that percentage
  • Li v. Yellow Cab Co – Case Brief Summary (California) | Lawpipe
    In Li v Yellow Cab Co (1975) 13 Cal 3d 804, the California Supreme Court abolished the "all-or-nothing" doctrine of contributory negligence and replaced it with a system of comparative negligence, which assesses liability in direct proportion to fault
  • Li v. Yellow Cab Co. - Wikipedia
    Li v Yellow Cab Co , 13 Cal 3d 804, 532 P 2d 1226 (1975), commonly referred to simply as Li, is a California Supreme Court case that judicially embraced comparative negligence in California tort law and rejected strict contributory negligence
  • Li v. Yellow Cab Company, 532 P. 2d 1226 (Cal. 1975)
    In this case we address the grave and recurrent question whether we should judicially declare no longer applicable in California courts the doctrine of contributory negligence, which bars all recovery when the plaintiff's negligent conduct has contributed as a legal cause in any degree to the harm suffered by him, and hold that it must give way
  • Li v. Yellow Cab Co. (1975): The Case That Rewired California . . .
    The trial court found fault on both sides Li for making an unsafe turn, and the cab driver for traveling too fast but under the doctrine of contributory negligence, any fault by Li was enough to bar her from recovery completely





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