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Chapter 25 Negligence law

Chapter references, resources, and additional reading

Chapter questions

  • List the elements for a claim of negligence.
  • List and summarize the elements for a claim of negligence.
  • Name the civil case summarized in the chapter regarding a claim of cyber negligence, provide the party names and the webpage where you can find more information.
  • Name the civil case summarized in the chapter regarding a claim of product liability, provide the party names and the webpage where you can find more information.
  • Analyze the Delta v. CrowdStrike complaint (and CrowdStrike’s own complaint, any replies and other information) regarding the negligence tort claims made by Delta, and CrowdStrike’s allegations Delta was negligent.
  • Analyze the Delta v. CrowdStrike complaint (and CrowdStrike’s own complaint, any replies and other information) regarding the product liability tort claims made by Delta.
  • An email-based funds transfer fraud has occurred (e.g., business email compromise (BEC)) and money was stolen. Summarize what facts might be relevant for a negligence claim.
  • An IT (or cybersecurity) professional is unable to read and write at a college level, so their IT recommendation is a sloppy copy and paste job cobbled together from the internet. The organization follows the recommendation, and the results are disastrous, and damages result. Do you think there is a claim for negligence, and why?

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Originally posted 11/23/2024.  Updated 03/02/2025.