Psychiatrists Are Subject to Tort Liability for Failing to Protect the Public from Their Patients' Unintentional Acts: Petersen v. State, 100 Wash. 2d 421, 671 P.2d 230 (1983)
Author:
Tom A. Glassberg
(Washington University School of Law)
Case Comment
Psychiatrists Are Subject to Tort Liability for Failing to Protect the Public from Their Patients' Unintentional Acts: Petersen v. State, 100 Wash. 2d 421, 671 P.2d 230 (1983)
Author:
Tom A. Glassberg
(Washington University School of Law)
Glassberg,
T.
(1985) 'Psychiatrists Are Subject to Tort Liability for Failing to Protect the Public from Their Patients' Unintentional Acts: Petersen v. State, 100 Wash. 2d 421, 671 P.2d 230 (1983)',
Washington University Law Review.
63(2)
:315-324.
Glassberg,
T.
Psychiatrists Are Subject to Tort Liability for Failing to Protect the Public from Their Patients' Unintentional Acts: Petersen v. State, 100 Wash. 2d 421, 671 P.2d 230 (1983). Washington University Law Review. 1985 1;
63(2)
:315-324.
Glassberg,
T.
(1985, 1 1). Psychiatrists Are Subject to Tort Liability for Failing to Protect the Public from Their Patients' Unintentional Acts: Petersen v. State, 100 Wash. 2d 421, 671 P.2d 230 (1983).
Washington University Law Review
63(2)
:315-324.