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June 25, 2006
Bizarre "Personal Physical Injury" for § 104(a)(2) Purposes
For those looking for additional examples of what constitutes compensatory damages for "personal physical injuries" for purposes of the § 104(a)(2) exclusion, check out this bizarre case out of Rhode Island. (Hat Tip: Dan Solove,)
June 25, 2006 in Teaching | Permalink
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