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Preparation of a Product Liability Case
Contributor(s): Baldwin, Scott (Author), Hare Jr. Francis H. (Author), McGovern, Francis E. (Author)
ISBN: 0735501459     ISBN-13: 9780735501454
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer Law & Business
OUR PRICE:   $767.25  
Product Type: Loose Leaf
Published: November 2020
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Annotation: The Preparation of a Product Liability Case offers substantive analysis and practical, expert guidance on analyzing theories of liability, conducting pre-trial discovery and discovery of particular information, introducing crucial evidence, and planning litigation strategies.

You'll find all the hands-on guidance you need to tackle such essential aspects of the product liability litigation process as: Strict liability, including the design defect, manufacturing defect, and marketing defect theories
-- Failure to warn
-- Breach of warranty.
-- Admissibility of remedial measures
-- Defenses, including alteration of the product, compliance with government standards, and open and obvious defects
-- Investigating and preparing a product liability action.

Helpful practice guides include numerous checklists and sample forms, as well as appendices of interrogatories, sample jury charges, and safety briefs in specific types of cases.

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Law | Torts
Dewey: 346.730
LCCN: 98020960
Physical Information: 3.94" H x 8.46" W x 10" (3.71 lbs) 1118 pages
 
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The Preparation of a Product Liability Case offers substantive analysis and practical, expert guidance on analyzing theories of liability, conducting pre-trial discovery and discovery of particular information, introducing crucial evidence, and planning litigation strategies.You'll find all the hands-on guidance you need to tackle such essential aspects of the product liability litigation process as: Strict liability, including the design defect, manufacturing defect, and marketing defect theories Failure to warnBreach of warrantyAdmissibility of remedial measuresDefenses, including alteration of the product, compliance with government standards, and open and obvious defectsInvestigating and preparing a product liability action Helpful practice guides include numerous checklists and sample forms, as well as appendices of interrogatories, sample jury charges, and safety briefs in specific types of cases.