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Doe Parents No. 1 v. State11/27/2002 UDE." Webster's Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary 637 (1990).
An action "involving" intentional torts, accordingly, is one which has within it, or as a part of it, or includes an intentional tort. Such an action, therefore, is not one which only or exclusively concerns intentional torts, but which, as denoted, would include an intentional tort as at least one of the stated theories or grounds on which liability is found. Id. at 285, 954 P.2d at 664 (italicized emphases in original) (underscored emphasis added).
Here, the action alleged an intentional tort, namely the conduct of Norton. Therefore, this case falls "squarely within the HRS § 663-10.9(2)(A) category of cases as to which 'joint and several liability for joint tortfeasors as defined in [HRS §] 663-11 [was not] abolished.'" Id.
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