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State Supreme Court Issues Design Defect Ruling On Intrinsic Characteristics

By Sean Wajert on July 20, 2009
Posted in Articles, Chemical, Consumer Products, Toxic Tort

The Wisconsin Supreme Court has affirmed a lower court’s dismissal of strict liability and negligence claims against white lead carbonate pigment manu…
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State Supreme Court Postpones Third Restatement Issue

By Sean Wajert on June 30, 2009
Posted in Articles, Toxic Tort

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court reversed field and recently dismissed the appeal of a closely watched failure-to-warn case alleging harmful asbestos ex…
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Third Circuit Predicts Pennsylvania Would Adopt 3rd Restatement

By Sean Wajert on April 29, 2009
Posted in Articles, Consumer Products

The Third Circuit has predicted that the Pennsylvania Supreme Court would abandon Pennsylvania’s peculiar rule of strict liability and join seve…
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