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What is the purpose of the doctrine of "res ipsa loquitur" in tort law?
A. Regulating labor disputes
B. Shifting the burden of proof to the defendant in certain negligence cases
C. Resolving family disputes
D. Enforcing immigration laws

The doctrine of "res ipsa loquitur" in tort law shifts the burden of proof to the defendant in certain negligence cases when the event speaks for itself.

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