Products Liability: Problems and Process

Products Liability: Problems and Process
ISBN-10
1567064906
ISBN-13
9781567064902
Series
Products Liability
Category
Law / Constitutional
Pages
740
Language
English
Published
1997
Publisher
Aspen Law & Business
Authors
Aaron D. Twerski, James A. Henderson

Description

Henderson, and Twerski draw on their unique position as Reporters For The new Restatement of Products Liability, Third, To create an extremely effective coursebook. PRODUCTS LIABILITY: Problems and Process, Third Edition, blends theory and litigation to reflect the current status and future directions of products liability. Appropriate for a two- or three-credit course, this revision offers problems of exceptional quality. The new Restatement is expertly woven into the Third Edition, along with coverage of such important current issues as: failure-to-warn allocation of liability within the commercial chain of distribution corporate law's limits on liability federalism design In addition, users will find new cases and problems throughout the book. PRODUCTS LIABILITY: Problems and Process, Third Edition, Is easily adapted to your specific course needs. Optional problems let you decide which areas to emphasize. Henderson and Twerski know what works in the classroom, and they've spared no effort to reflect that knowledge in their outstanding revision. Be sure to adopt their new edition.

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