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The Franchising Dilemma Continues: Update On Franchisor Liability For Wrongful Acts By Local Franchisees, Randall K. Hanson
The Franchising Dilemma Continues: Update On Franchisor Liability For Wrongful Acts By Local Franchisees, Randall K. Hanson
Campbell Law Review
The purpose of this update is to review recent franchisor liability cases to determine the direction of franchisor liability cases. The three most common theories used to invoke franchisor liability will be discussed, and North Carolina's approach to this area of the law will also be examined.
Medicine Goes Madison Avenue: An Evaluation Of The Effect Of Direct-To-Consumer Pharmaceutical Advertising On The Learned Intermediary Doctrine, Michael C. Allen
Medicine Goes Madison Avenue: An Evaluation Of The Effect Of Direct-To-Consumer Pharmaceutical Advertising On The Learned Intermediary Doctrine, Michael C. Allen
Campbell Law Review
This comment will attempt to examine and evaluate the learned intermediary doctrine in light of the recent explosion in direct-to-consumer advertising of pharmaceutical products, focusing on an analysis of product liability principles, including comments from the proposed Restatement (Third) of Torts, as they apply to this subject. This comment will examine the potential ramification of FDA consumer advertising requirements, especially as they relate to potential additional exceptions to the learned intermediary doctrine. This analysis will support the conclusion that the learned intermediary doctrine remains functional and provides the consumer with the best available alternative to ensure the most appropriate use …
Liner V. Brown: Where Should We Go From Here - Two Different Approaches For North Carolina, A. John Hoomani, Kimberly Sieredzki Woodell
Liner V. Brown: Where Should We Go From Here - Two Different Approaches For North Carolina, A. John Hoomani, Kimberly Sieredzki Woodell
Campbell Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Discretionary Function Exception To The Federal Tort Claims Act: How Much Is Enough?, Amy M. Hackman
The Discretionary Function Exception To The Federal Tort Claims Act: How Much Is Enough?, Amy M. Hackman
Campbell Law Review
No abstract provided.