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55 Baylor L. Rev. 617 (2003)
Apportioning Responsibility in Cases Involving Claims of Vicarious, Derivative, or Statutory Liability for Harm Directly Caused by the Conduct of Another

handle is hein.journals/baylr55 and id is 625 raw text is: APPORTIONING RESPONSIBILITY IN CASES INVOLVING CLAIMS OF
VICARIOUS, DERIVATIVE, OR STATUTORY LIABILITY FOR HARM
DIRECTLY CAUSED BY THE CONDUCT OF ANOTHER
William D. Underwood* and Michael D. Morrison
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.     INTRODUCTION      ..................................................................... 618
II.    COMPARATIVE RESPONSIBILITY UNDER TEXAS LAW
PRIOR TO THE 1995 AMENDMENTS TO CHAPTER 33 OF
THE TEXAS CIVIL PRACTICE AND REMEDIES CODE ............... 625
A. Limiting Apportionment of Responsibility to
Claimants, Defendants, and Settling Persons ................ 625
B. Limiting Apportionment of Responsibility to Persons
Whose Conduct Caused or Contributed to Cause the
H arm    .............................................................................. 628
III.   THE 1995 AMENDMENTS TO THE APPORTIONMENT OF
RESPONSIBILITY PROVISIONS IN CHAPTER 33 OF THE
TEXAS CIVIL PRACTICE AND REMEDIES CODE ...................... 630
A. Application of Section 33.003 to Apportion
Responsibility Among Tortfeasors with Direct
L ia bility   .......................................................................... 63 1
B. Application of Section 33.003 to Claims Based on
Vicarious  Liability  ......................................................... 634
C. Application of Section 33.003 to Claims Under The
D ram    Shop  A ct ............................................................... 636
D. Application of Section 33.003 to Claims Based on
D erivative  Liability  ........................................................ 642
1. Apportioning Responsibility When Derivative
Liability is Based on the Intentional Tort of
A nother  .................................................................... 642
The Leon Jaworski Professor of Practice and Procedure, Baylor University School of Law.
The authors would like to acknowledge the valuable research assistance they received from Amy
Pattillo, who is presently completing her third year at Baylor University School of Law.
.1974 Graduate of the University of Oklahoma Law School, a member of Order of the Coif,
a Fellow of the Texas and American Bar Foundations and holds the William J. Boswell Chair of
Law at Baylor University School of Law where he has taught since 1977.

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