Products Liability Suit Against Amazon Over Allegedly Defective Trampoline Sent to Fed Court
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January 14, 2022 at 11:21 AM
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Products LiabilityAttorneys at Lavin, Cedrone, Graver, Boyd & Disipio and Boulware Law on Thursday removed a product liability lawsuit against Amazon.com and other defendants to Pennsylvania Eastern District Court. The suit, over allegedly faulty folding trampoline, was filed by the Law Offices of Mark R. Strauss on behalf of Ellyn Hatstat. The case is 2:22-cv-00158, Hatstat v. Stamina Products, Inc. et al.
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