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Property Owner Liability for Third Party Criminal Act – Reasonably Foreseeable?

Property Owner Liability for Third Party Criminal Act – Reasonably Foreseeable?

Article, Civil Litigation

Property Owner Liability for Third Party Criminal Act – Reasonably Foreseeable?  Imagine you own a strip mall property – you have tenants who own various businesses on the property, perhaps a nail salon, a liquor store, a small gym, a bike store, and an...

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