The Model Uniform Product Liability Act was proposed to ensure the availability of product liability insurance, to reduce litigation costs, and to eliminate confusion while ensuring reasonable compensation for injured claimants and fostering safety. The Act will meet with mixed success in accomplishing these goals
In July of 1978 the Secretary of Commerce, Juanita Kreps, speaking for the Carter Administration, pr...
This Article suggests that, although previous revisions to the North Carolina Products Liability Act...
The law of automobile product liability in the United States developed intially through a process of...
The Model Uniform Product Liability Act was proposed to ensure the availability of product liability...
There are many important aspects of the Uniform Act that have not been discussed herein including pr...
Many manufacturers and insurance companies claim that a products liability crisis exists. This is ev...
Despite the failure of the 104th Congress to override President Clinton\u27s veto and enact the Comm...
The current interest in statutory reform of product liability law presents a unique opportunity for ...
The debate among practicing lawyers and legislators about products liability reform has failed to co...
The current interest in statutory reform of product liability law presents a unique opportunity for ...
In this article I have tried to offer a rational, feasible, and politically acceptable solution to t...
Among industrialized nations, the United States is unique in addressing tort law at the state rather...
Among industrialized nations, the United States is unique in addressing tort law at the state rather...
Among industrialized nations, the United States is unique in addressing tort law at the state rather...
In the mid-1980s businesses and other organizations reported problems obtaining adequate, affordable...
In July of 1978 the Secretary of Commerce, Juanita Kreps, speaking for the Carter Administration, pr...
This Article suggests that, although previous revisions to the North Carolina Products Liability Act...
The law of automobile product liability in the United States developed intially through a process of...
The Model Uniform Product Liability Act was proposed to ensure the availability of product liability...
There are many important aspects of the Uniform Act that have not been discussed herein including pr...
Many manufacturers and insurance companies claim that a products liability crisis exists. This is ev...
Despite the failure of the 104th Congress to override President Clinton\u27s veto and enact the Comm...
The current interest in statutory reform of product liability law presents a unique opportunity for ...
The debate among practicing lawyers and legislators about products liability reform has failed to co...
The current interest in statutory reform of product liability law presents a unique opportunity for ...
In this article I have tried to offer a rational, feasible, and politically acceptable solution to t...
Among industrialized nations, the United States is unique in addressing tort law at the state rather...
Among industrialized nations, the United States is unique in addressing tort law at the state rather...
Among industrialized nations, the United States is unique in addressing tort law at the state rather...
In the mid-1980s businesses and other organizations reported problems obtaining adequate, affordable...
In July of 1978 the Secretary of Commerce, Juanita Kreps, speaking for the Carter Administration, pr...
This Article suggests that, although previous revisions to the North Carolina Products Liability Act...
The law of automobile product liability in the United States developed intially through a process of...