“Failure to Warn vs. Failure to Read: Recent Developments in Product Liability Litigation”

IndustryWeek
07.19.2017

In an article published on July 18, 2017 by IndustryWeek, Brad Wolff provides an overview of recent developments in product liability litigation. He offers guidance on relevant court cases to discuss the differing conclusions courts have made regarding product warnings and liability. In explaining these cases and their outcomes, Wolff points to a possible trend away from the heeding presumption, which until recently had often been used in these cases to benefit the injured parties.

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