PJC Business 2024
Appendix
PJC 40.8 PJC 40.9
Circumstantial Evidence (Optional)
Instructions to Deadlocked Jury PJC 40.10 Privilege—Generally No Inference PJC 40.11 Fifth Amendment Privilege—Adverse Inference May Be Considered PJC 40.12 Parallel Theories on Damages PJC 40.13 Instruction on Spoliation
PJC 40.14 Instruction on Deposition Testimony PJC 40.15 Instructions for Multilingual Jurors
[Chapters 41–49 are reserved for expansion.]
C HAPTER 50
M EDICAL M ALPRACTICE —D EFINITIONS , I NSTRUCTIONS , AND P RELIMINARY Q UESTIONS
PJC 50.1 PJC 50.2 PJC 50.3 PJC 50.4 PJC 50.5 PJC 50.6 PJC 50.7 PJC 50.8
Physician’s Degree of Care; Proximate Cause Hospital’s Degree of Care; Proximate Cause
Health Care Personnel’s Degree of Care; Proximate Cause
New and Independent Cause—Medical
Sole Proximate Cause—Medical Physician-Patient Relationship
Evidence of Bad Result Open Courts Challenge
C HAPTER 51
M EDICAL M ALPRACTICE —T HEORIES OF D IRECT L IABILITY
PJC 51.1 PJC 51.2
Use of “Injury” or “Occurrence” (Comment)
Submission of Settling Persons, Contribution Defendants, and Responsible Third Parties (Comment) Negligence of Physician, Hospital, or Other Health Care Provider
PJC 51.3
PJC 51.4 PJC 51.5
Proportionate Responsibility—Medical
Proportionate Responsibility If Contribution Defendant Is Joined—Medical
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