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Strict Liability Come Of Age In Ohio: Almost, Stephen J. Werber Jan 1978

Strict Liability Come Of Age In Ohio: Almost, Stephen J. Werber

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In June 1977 the Ohio Supreme Court decided Temple v. Wean United, Inc., and adopted the doctrine of strict liability for product liability litigation, thereby following a national trend. Earlier decisions had discussed a theory similar to strictly liability and had engendered considerable confusion as to the substantive theory supporting possibly recovery. Temple apparently ended the confusion.


Automotive "Crashworthiness:" An Untenable Doctrine, Stephen J. Werber Jan 1971

Automotive "Crashworthiness:" An Untenable Doctrine, Stephen J. Werber

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It is the purpose of this article to review the decisional law of automobile crashworthiness and to place it in the context of important policy considerations which justify such judicial determinations. It will be shown that the great majority of these decisions are entirely consistent with the doctine of "strict tort liability" as enunciated in section 402A of the Restatement of Torts, Second; that the questions sought to be submitted to juries in these cases are properly the subject of highly technical and complex legislative and administrative action on both a state and federal level; and that the few decisions …