One of the more complex questions of California tort law, with one of the more counter-intuitive answers, can best be posed this way: If plaintiff sues ten defendants in tort, nine of them settle and the plaintiff gets a verdict against the tenth, what credit, or set-off, does that tenth defendant get for the settlements?
My partner Barbara Adams blogs on toxics issues from time to time at Toxics Defense. She has a multi-part series going right now on this and related questions. She does an excellent job of bringing clarity to the otherwise imponderable legal morass of credits and set-offs. The first two installments are here and here. Recommended!
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