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Is there accomplice liability in civil law?

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If you aid someone in committing an intentional tort, you are likely to be held liable for the same act that they commit; this isn't quite the same as criminal accomplice liability, but it's close. read more

If you aid someone in committing an intentional tort, you are likely to be held liable for the same act that they commit; this isn't quite the same as criminal accomplice liability, but it's close. read more

yes, there is a liability of an accomplice per se in civil law. The liability in civil law of a person helping or aiding/abetting another person in committing a civil wrong is either jointly or severally depending on the facts of the case as well as the manner of the civil action brought by the party suffering the wromg. read more

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