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The Distribution of Dangerous Products Via Online Marketplaces
The balance of power has shifted so heavily toward corporate interests and internet commerce that, with a decentralized supply chain, consumer protections against dangerous products are now considerably weakened. Civil litigation in a court of law is the best way consumers can hold the sellers of dangerous products accountable and keep us all safe.The Evolving Landscape of Joint and Several Liability in Pa.: A Post-'Spencer' Analysis
The Pennsylvania Superior Court's decision in Spencer v. Johnson and its “alternative” holding cast uncertainty around the commonwealth’s Fair Share Act’s application to all tort actions and the apportionment of damages among multiple tortfeasors. Subsequent judicial decisions and proposed legislative changes create a complex landscape for legal practitioners, plaintiffs and defendants alike.A Deep Dive Into the Product-Line Exception in Pennsylvania
Imagine as a product manufacturer being held liable for defects in a product that you did not make, have never made, and have no plans to make. This very real possibility exists in Pennsylvania under what is commonly referred to as “the product-liability exception” to the general rule of successor nonliability. Although it has been around for close to 50 years, the exception is not well-developed in Pennsylvania.When Personal Injury and Family Law Collide
Personal injury and family law are complicated areas and become even more so when they overlap, as when during a divorce settlement one or both spouses is victim of a personal injury accident.View more book results for the query "*"
Global 200 Firms Gaining Deal Share Amid Race to Build in India
Latham, Sidley, White & Case, and Linklaters are a few of the Global 200 firms that have recently taken spots on top deals in the country.U.S. Firms Continue Fast Growth in Frankfurt
Fewer large U.S. firms have operations in Frankfurt than in rival European cities, according to an in-depth report by Law.com Compass.Why Kramer Levin Decided to Merge
If the firm waited any longer for a merger, it may have been vulnerable to the same fate that other New York-founded firms outside the Am Law 50 have seen.Trending Stories
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