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Products liability: The limits of specific jurisdiction

Products liability: The limits of specific jurisdiction

Have the limits of specific jurisdiction finally been defined? Kind of…

Daniel Dell'Osso

From Issue: 2021 December

Don’t let them gag you!

Don’t let them gag you!

Products liability: Use “share protective orders” to promote public safety

Clifton Smoot

From Issue: 2020 July

Can a smaller firm handle a products-liability case?

Can a smaller firm handle a products-liability case?

You may want to reconsider suing Toyota over a defective brake design, but an exploding battery in a laptop computer is very manageable

Chuck Geerhart

From Issue: 2019 July

Plaintiff’s jurisdiction and products liability

Plaintiff’s jurisdiction and products liability

The U.S. Supreme Court has announced the “at home” rule of general or all-purpose jurisdiction

Daniel Dell'Osso

From Issue: 2017 May

“Implied” preemption: The United States Supreme Court and the New England Journal of Medicine

The Roberts Court puts the legal battle over preemption front and center

Gerson H. Smoger
Mark T. Baller

From Issue: 2008 October

Wyeth v. Levine: U.S. Supreme Court refuses to swallow “Big Pharma’s” preemption pill

The decision is being hailed as a resounding victory for victims’ rights

Leslie A. Brueckner

From Issue: 2009 April

<em>Bolger v. Amazon</em>

Bolger v. Amazon

Strict products liability catches up with the digital age

Ramona H. Atanacio
Zachary J. Buchta

From Issue: 2021 March

Strict-products-liability claims can help you hold more defendants responsible

Strict-products-liability claims can help you hold more defendants responsible

A solid negligence claim should not cause you to overlook strict products liability

Steven A. Kronenberg

From Issue: 2020 June

Evaluating the adequacy of warnings

Evaluating the adequacy of warnings

Help in identifying when and why a product warning is inadequate

Michael Motley

From Issue: 2018 June

The bomb in your backyard

The bomb in your backyard

Exploding pool filters

Anthony Label
Oliver Vallejo

From Issue: 2017 March

“Bleed air” products liability actions filed against Boeing and Airbus

Public Justice alleges that manufacturing defects have caused engine fumes to enter cabins, with debilitating health effects on flight attendants and countless others.

Mike Withey

From Issue: 2010 January

Riegel v. Medtronic may leave no remedy for patients injured by FDA-approved medical devices

The coming U.S. Supreme Court decision on preemption is a matter of great importance to patients and the medical-legal community

Mary K. Bedard

From Issue: 2008 February

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