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product liability
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product liability: see liability liability, in law, an obligation of one party to another, usually to compensate financially. It is a fundamental aspect of tort law, although liability may also arise from duties entered into by special agreement, as in a contract or in the carrying out of a
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Besides its online database of verdict and settlement information and its research group, VerdictSearch also publishes the monthly newsletters Employment Law, Medical Malpractice, Products Liability and New York Judicial Review of Damages, as well as state-specific titles for New York, California, Florida, New Jersey, Illinois, Texas and Pennsylvania.
Murchison & Cumming Managing Partner Friedrich Seitz was appointed chair of the products liability section of the Federation of Defense & Corporate Counsel.
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