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Vol. 21, Issue 1, Winter 2021
August 31, 2022 CDT

Lost at Sea: Which Port Should the Collateral Source Rule Return to, the Fifth or Eleventh Circuit?

Alexander Brewster, B.S. Louisiana State University,
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Loyola Maritime Law Journal
Alexander Brewster, Lost at Sea: Which Port Should the Collateral Source Rule Return to, the Fifth or Eleventh Circuit?, 21 Loy. Mar. L. J. (2022).
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