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Will A New Restatement Help Settle Troubled Waters: Reflections, James A. Henderson, Jr., Aaron D. Twerski
Will A New Restatement Help Settle Troubled Waters: Reflections, James A. Henderson, Jr., Aaron D. Twerski
American University Law Review
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From A Defense Attorney's Perspective: "There Is No Free Lunch", Michael Crofton
From A Defense Attorney's Perspective: "There Is No Free Lunch", Michael Crofton
Touro Law Review
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Will A New Restatement Help Settle Troubled Waters: Reflections, James A. Henderson, Jr., Aaron D. Twerski
Will A New Restatement Help Settle Troubled Waters: Reflections, James A. Henderson, Jr., Aaron D. Twerski
American University Law Review
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Caveat Emptor: Will The A.L.I. Erode Strict Liability In The Restatement (Third) For Products Liability?, John F. Vargo
Caveat Emptor: Will The A.L.I. Erode Strict Liability In The Restatement (Third) For Products Liability?, John F. Vargo
Touro Law Review
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Revising Section 402a: The Limits Of Tort As Social Insurance, James A. Henderson Jr.
Revising Section 402a: The Limits Of Tort As Social Insurance, James A. Henderson Jr.
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Panel Discussion Of Section 402a
The Appropriate Role Of Plantiff Misuse In Products Liability Causes Of Action, Peter Zablotsky
The Appropriate Role Of Plantiff Misuse In Products Liability Causes Of Action, Peter Zablotsky
Touro Law Review
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Introduction, Honorable George C. Pratt
Osha Evidence In Federal Court Products Liability Actions: Too Prejudicial To Be Admissible To Prove A Machine's Safety Or Defect, Or Simply Additional Evidence For The Fact Finder?, Michael Siris
Touro Law Review
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The Proposed Products Liability Restatement: A Misguided Revision, Jerry Phillips
The Proposed Products Liability Restatement: A Misguided Revision, Jerry Phillips
Touro Law Review
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From A Reporter's Perspective: A Prospective Agenda, Aaron Twerski
From A Reporter's Perspective: A Prospective Agenda, Aaron Twerski
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
What Must Cause Injury In Products Liability?, Aaron Gershonowitz
What Must Cause Injury In Products Liability?, Aaron Gershonowitz
Indiana Law Journal
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Loosing The Shackles Of No-Fault In Strict Liability: A Better Approach To Comparative Fault, Nick Satullo
Loosing The Shackles Of No-Fault In Strict Liability: A Better Approach To Comparative Fault, Nick Satullo
Cleveland State Law Review
Products liability law in America has crossed a new threshold. The current trend toward comparative fault in strict products actions moves with such force that it is only a question of time before it assumes majority status. The fundamental question of what comparative fault means to products liability law has yet to be answered. Of the courts that have ruled on comparative fault and strict liability, none have offered elaborate rationales for their position; those in favor maintain that "equity" demands comparative fault, while those against stress that fault and strict liability are incapable of comparison. As this Note shall …