Originally published in 2001, Product Liability: Law & Insurance is a highly partical reference work that covers all facets of product liability. It looks at partical applications of the law and gives expert advice on how to operate in given situations; offering guidelines on how to avoid product liability problems and what to do in practice if things do go wrong.
Flanary and Flowers , " Spoliation of Evidence : Let's Have a Rule in Response , ” 60 Def . Couns . J. 553 ( 1993 ) . Cressler , “ Spoliation of Evidence , ” 36 Res Gestae 510 ( 1993 ) . Howard , “ Spoliation of Evidence , ” 49 J. Mo.
This is the first book to recognize the devastating effects product liability lawsuits can have on manufacturing corporations worldwide, and the necessity for organizations to understand all the elements of product liability prevention.
Product liability law suits yield more million-dollar-plus judgments than any other class of personal injury law suits. This book provides practicing engineers, technical managers, and engineering students with a basic...
White Motor Co. , 32 III . 2d 612 , 210 N.E.2d 182 ( 1965 ) . But see , Dixon v . Chicago & North Western Transportation Co. , 151 III . 2d 108 , 176 III . Dec. ... Parker Feeders , Inc. , 547 F.2d 357 ( 7th Cir .
Procedural Aspects of Chapter 93A Claims Prior to bringing a § 9 claim, a would-be plaintiff must send a demand letter to the putative defendant “identifying the claimant and reasonably describing the unfair or deceptive act or practice ...
Addressing product liability concerns and laws both in the U.S. and internationally, this book helps manufacturers and engineers develop and implement proactive processes that can reduce liability concerns and potential lawsuits.
An understanding of products liability law also requires an examination of the issues involved in the prosecution or defense of a products liability case.
The book ends with a discussion of pending legislation and prospects for further improvements.
Shortly after Winterbottom was decided, another English case expressly recognized a legal duty, not dependent on contract, “when any one delivers to another without notice an instrument in its nature dangerous, or under particular ...
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