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Four Volume Set

An authoritative, in-depth study of issues in products liability litigation, this comprehensive treatise traces the law of products liability from its roots in contract and tort to its development into the challenging, complex modern law of the subject.

Practically organized and clearly written, the treatise provides detailed descriptions of case law governing:

  • what constitutes a product
  • a general definition of products, followed by an in-depth examination of various types of product defects
  • firms in the chain of distribution that can be liable for a product defect
  • who in the consumer chain can make a claim for damages
  • defenses involving consumer conduct
  • general principles of proof and causation applicable to this area of law
  • punitive damages
  • the procedural and remedial concepts that surround the substantive law.

Trial lawyers in products liability cases, corporate counsel for firms that manufacture or sell products, and casualty insurance firms will find this treatise a crucial resource in formulating litigation strategies. Its clear and fact-based approach makes it a valuable addition to court libraries, law school libraries, and courses in torts and products liability.

Shapo on The Law of Products Liability: 7th Edition

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Four Volume SetAn authoritative, in-depth study of issues in products liability litigation, this comprehensive treatise traces the law of products... Read more

    Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
    Publication Date: 28/04/2017
    ISBN13: 9781786433718, 978-1786433718
    ISBN10: 1786433710

    Number of Pages: 3640

    Non Fiction , Law , Education

    Description

    Four Volume Set

    An authoritative, in-depth study of issues in products liability litigation, this comprehensive treatise traces the law of products liability from its roots in contract and tort to its development into the challenging, complex modern law of the subject.

    Practically organized and clearly written, the treatise provides detailed descriptions of case law governing:

    • what constitutes a product
    • a general definition of products, followed by an in-depth examination of various types of product defects
    • firms in the chain of distribution that can be liable for a product defect
    • who in the consumer chain can make a claim for damages
    • defenses involving consumer conduct
    • general principles of proof and causation applicable to this area of law
    • punitive damages
    • the procedural and remedial concepts that surround the substantive law.

    Trial lawyers in products liability cases, corporate counsel for firms that manufacture or sell products, and casualty insurance firms will find this treatise a crucial resource in formulating litigation strategies. Its clear and fact-based approach makes it a valuable addition to court libraries, law school libraries, and courses in torts and products liability.

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