This Comment will review the history of strict products liability and the policies which have shaped its development. It will examine the state of the law today regarding strict liability for harm caused by prescription drugs, and demonstrate that comment k should continue to govern prescription drugs. Furthermore, it will point out that sound reasoning and public policy dictate that the modified strict products liability of comment k, rather than ordinary strict products liability, is the appropriate theory to establish liability for prescription drugs; it is also the method most beneficial to society\u27s needs. Finally, this Comment will predict how the California Supreme Court will apply comment k to prescription drugs when the court is...
Professor Wertheimer has proposed that courts be allowed to hold producers strictly liable for produ...
Much has been written by judges and scholars about abrogation of both the requirement of privity for...
This paper was presented before the Division of Food Drug Cosmetic Law, Section of Corporation, Bank...
This Comment will review the history of strict products liability and the policies which have shaped...
The law of strict liability, as set forth in Section 402A of the Restatement (Second) of Torts, prov...
In Brown v. Superior Court the California Supreme Court held that a drug manufacturer cannot be held...
Injuries from adverse drug reactions have increased dramatically in recent years. This increase is l...
The author considers whether strict liability should be imposed for injuries caused by products that...
Part I provides a brief and basic explanation of pharmaceutical liability treatment. Part II explain...
The sophisticated user defense provides a defense to manufacturers in products liability failure to ...
This note will use the principles of law and economics to examine the interaction of market structur...
Most jurisdictions preclude strict product liability claims against medical care providers. These ju...
This Comment will discuss the inability of tort law to provide an adequate solution to this issue, a...
Many have been bewitched, bedazzled, and bewildered in attempting to figure just how the principles ...
This Comment uses the recent Paxil litigation as an example of how the rise of federal bureaucratic ...
Professor Wertheimer has proposed that courts be allowed to hold producers strictly liable for produ...
Much has been written by judges and scholars about abrogation of both the requirement of privity for...
This paper was presented before the Division of Food Drug Cosmetic Law, Section of Corporation, Bank...
This Comment will review the history of strict products liability and the policies which have shaped...
The law of strict liability, as set forth in Section 402A of the Restatement (Second) of Torts, prov...
In Brown v. Superior Court the California Supreme Court held that a drug manufacturer cannot be held...
Injuries from adverse drug reactions have increased dramatically in recent years. This increase is l...
The author considers whether strict liability should be imposed for injuries caused by products that...
Part I provides a brief and basic explanation of pharmaceutical liability treatment. Part II explain...
The sophisticated user defense provides a defense to manufacturers in products liability failure to ...
This note will use the principles of law and economics to examine the interaction of market structur...
Most jurisdictions preclude strict product liability claims against medical care providers. These ju...
This Comment will discuss the inability of tort law to provide an adequate solution to this issue, a...
Many have been bewitched, bedazzled, and bewildered in attempting to figure just how the principles ...
This Comment uses the recent Paxil litigation as an example of how the rise of federal bureaucratic ...
Professor Wertheimer has proposed that courts be allowed to hold producers strictly liable for produ...
Much has been written by judges and scholars about abrogation of both the requirement of privity for...
This paper was presented before the Division of Food Drug Cosmetic Law, Section of Corporation, Bank...