Originally posted by rah
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I agree that the city will settle rather than risk letting this case go to a jury. A jury would murder the city's bank account.
The school district will be the more interesting case. If they decide to accept responsibility for the principal's malfeasance, then they set themselves up for a huge settlement themselves. If they fire the principal, then they are much less liable but he is then exposed to a personal lawsuit. Malfeasance is also an affirmative tort; the principal and school district would, in court, have to show that the law and their regulations allowed the principal to behave this way. That, of course, cannot be done. Again, no damages need be proven.
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