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Torts

Duquesne Law Review

Journal

1964

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The Plaintiff's Attorney And The Products Liability Case, Harry M. Philo Jan 1964

The Plaintiff's Attorney And The Products Liability Case, Harry M. Philo

Duquesne Law Review

If one understands that "Products Liability" is a new field of tort law, that one does not have to be an engineer to handle products liability cases and the prime requisite is a philosophy of safety, then he or she is psychologically equipped to represent one injured by a defective product and prepared to build a substantial practice in this rapidly expanding area of law.


Torts - Statute Of Limitations - Claims For Damages For Personal Injury, Irving M. Portnoy Jan 1964

Torts - Statute Of Limitations - Claims For Damages For Personal Injury, Irving M. Portnoy

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Claims for Damages for Personal Injury - Under Uniform Commercial Code, statute of limitations for personal injury claims now four years, instead of two.

Gardiner v. Philadelphia Gas Works, 413 Pa. 415, 197 A.2d 612.


Torts - Death, Joseph A. Nickleach Jan 1964

Torts - Death, Joseph A. Nickleach

Duquesne Law Review

Right to recover for death of a stillborn fetus.

Carroll v. Skloif, 415 Pa. 47, 202 A.2d 9 (1964).