The law of products Iiability has undergone a dramatic evolution since MacPherson v. Buick Motor Co. As a result of this rapid development, substantial uncertainty as to the scope of liability of product manufacturers and sellers exists. The purpose of this Article is to eliminate some of that confusion. After tracing the history and development of the law of products liability in Minnesota, the author discusses the various elements and standards of strict Iiability. Finally, the author proposes several jury instructions that help clarify the relationship between strict liability and negligence. Throughout the Article, Minnesota is used as a model for analysis; however, the principles that are synthesized have extra-jurisdictional Import
Includes bibliographical references and index.The doctrinal development of products liability -- Con...
The twenty years since the introduction of the concept of strict products Liability have been marked...
This report discusses products liability, which refers to the liability of a manufacturer or seller ...
The law of products Iiability has undergone a dramatic evolution since MacPherson v. Buick Motor Co....
This Article compares the Restatement (Third) of Torts: Products Liability with Minnesota products l...
The Minnesota law of products liability underwent significant changes in the 1980s. The courts fille...
In this article, Professor Steenson continues the discussion that began in The Anatomy of Products L...
This article provides an overview or primer on the law of products liability in the United States fo...
This article will briefly review the traditional principles of corporate law governing the assumptio...
The authors discuss recent developments in Florida law in the area of products liability. The distin...
In the products liability area the pendulum has now swung back to the imposition of strict liability...
This article examines the relationship between two concepts found throughout the law of products lia...
This Article contends that “strict liability,” at least as the concept has been used in Massachusett...
The beginning point will be an examination of the existing theories of manufacturer\u27s liability n...
This article examines the treatment of “exceptional” statutes--statutes intended to protect a specif...
Includes bibliographical references and index.The doctrinal development of products liability -- Con...
The twenty years since the introduction of the concept of strict products Liability have been marked...
This report discusses products liability, which refers to the liability of a manufacturer or seller ...
The law of products Iiability has undergone a dramatic evolution since MacPherson v. Buick Motor Co....
This Article compares the Restatement (Third) of Torts: Products Liability with Minnesota products l...
The Minnesota law of products liability underwent significant changes in the 1980s. The courts fille...
In this article, Professor Steenson continues the discussion that began in The Anatomy of Products L...
This article provides an overview or primer on the law of products liability in the United States fo...
This article will briefly review the traditional principles of corporate law governing the assumptio...
The authors discuss recent developments in Florida law in the area of products liability. The distin...
In the products liability area the pendulum has now swung back to the imposition of strict liability...
This article examines the relationship between two concepts found throughout the law of products lia...
This Article contends that “strict liability,” at least as the concept has been used in Massachusett...
The beginning point will be an examination of the existing theories of manufacturer\u27s liability n...
This article examines the treatment of “exceptional” statutes--statutes intended to protect a specif...
Includes bibliographical references and index.The doctrinal development of products liability -- Con...
The twenty years since the introduction of the concept of strict products Liability have been marked...
This report discusses products liability, which refers to the liability of a manufacturer or seller ...