• Home
  • News
  • Firms & Lawyers
  • Courts
  • Judges
  • Surveys/lists
  • Columns
  • Verdicts
  • Public Notices
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe

Home > In Development: The Future of Products Liability Law

Font Size: increase font decrease font

ONLINE ONLY

In Development: The Future of Products Liability Law

The Legal Intelligencer

October 24, 2012

  •    
  •    
  •    
  •      
 

Editor's note: This ongoing series examines the emerging trends in products liability law.

* * *

Federal Pre-emption, Direct Consumer Contact Next Frontier in Pharma Law
The Legal Intelligencer
September 4, 2012

As drug and medical device manufacturers interact more directly with customers through social media and direct advertising, lawyers in pharmaceutical and medical device litigation and regulation are struggling to ascertain how the new reality of direct-to-consumer marketing will alter liability. Read More


Role of Settlement Surges In Products Liability Cases
The Legal Intelligencer
August 28, 2012

Defense counsel and their clients increasingly are focusing on developing settlement strategies earlier on in the process of products liability mass torts litigation, which has led to the growing use of separate settlement counsel and trial counsel, the use of niche firms to administer claims and liens and turning to alternative dispute resolution. Read More


Complex Litigation Center's Judge Moss on Settlement
The Legal Intelligencer Blog
August 28, 2012

I interviewed Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge Sandra Mazer Moss, the co-supervising judge of the court’s program for mass torts, for a series on the changing nature of products liability law. Here are the highlights of the interview. Read More


Is Growth of Foreign Class, Mass Actions Changing Products Law?
The Legal Intelligencer
August 21, 2012

When American manufacturers are sued at home by foreign plaintiffs, the traditional litigation strategy has been to argue to judges that it's inconvenient to have American courts hear those products liability cases and to get the cases removed to the plaintiffs' home countries. Read More


Restatement Fight Is Making Pa. Products Law Unpredictable
The Legal Intelligencer
August 14, 2012

While it is a certainty that we live in a manufactured age, in which people are surrounded by products, the state of the law in Pennsylvania governing what happens when people are injured by those products is very much uncertain. Read More


FURTHER REFERENCE:

ABA Center for Professional Responsiblity

Client-Lawyer Relationship:
Rule 1.8 Conflict Of Interest: Current Clients: Specific Rules
http://www.americanbar.org/groups/professional_responsibility/publications/model_rules_of_professional_conduct/rule_1_8_current_clients_specific_rules.html

Law Professors Blog Network

Global Litigation Trends
http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/files/dc-162736-v1-global_litigation_trends_article_pdf2.pdf

Virginia Journal of International Law

Rule 23 and the Exclusion of Foreign Citizens as Class Members in U.S. Class Actions
http://www.vjil.org/articles/rule-23-and-the-exclusion-of-foreign-citizens-as-class-members-in-u-s-class-actions

The American Law Institute

Restatement of the Law Third, Torts: Products Liability
http://www.ali.org/ali_old/promo6081.htm



Subscribe to The Legal Intelligencer

You must be signed in to comment on an article

Find similar content

Companies, agencies mentioned

    
  • Legal
  • Penn State University
  • Products Liability Cases
  • Exclusion
  • Federal Pre
  • Pharmacreams
  • Direct Consumer Contact Next Frontier
  • Legal Intelligencer
  • ABA Center for Professional Responsiblity Client
  • More Complex Litigation Center

Key categories

    
  • Product Liability
  • International Law

Most viewed stories

    
  1. New District Judge Takes Firm Line on Attorney Conduct
    •      
  2. Workplace Bullying: Managing the Organizational Playground
    •      
  3. Bernstein Upholds $78.4 Mil. Verdict in Phila. Med Mal Case
    •      
  4. Third Circuit Rejects NLRB Recess Appointment
    •      
  5. Judges Want Master to Develop Record in Retirement Age Case
    •      
lawjobs.com

TOP JOBS

MORE JOBS

POST A JOB

From the Law.com Network

Taking the Reins of Legal Department Operations

In-House Law: Now in 3-D!

Simpson Helps Yahoo, Tumblr Connect for $1 Billion Deal

Kasowitz Benson Launches in Los Angeles

Contrite Companies Can Win Forgiveness in Bribery Cases
  •      
    • Subscription Required

Plaintiffs Want to See Toyota's 'Crown Jewels'
  •      
    • Subscription Required

Collaboration Is Key to Defending Cyberattacks

Stanford Law Builds on Role as Legal Tech Incubator

Prolific ADA Plaintiff Faces Nemesis in Harassment Suit

Ullyot Exit Closes Chapter for Facebook

Rothstein Bankruptcy Trustee Files New Reorganization Plan
  •      
    • Subscription Required

Fla. Bar Wants Disbarment for Former Judge
  •      
    • Subscription Required

Appellate Division To Roll Out Electronic Case Filing System

Court Limits Liability for Injury Or Death of One Invited To Help
  •      
    • Subscription Required

The Affordable State-Specific Practice Solution
Available in NY, NJ, PA and CT editions - research, draft and prepare even the most complex cases with ease.

Judge Declines to Block Act-of-War Defense in 9/11 Case
  •      
    • Subscription Required

Panel Finds 'Excessive' City Fine for Poaching Antenna From Trash
  •      
    • Subscription Required

Lawsuit Testing Federal Porn Regulation Allowed to Survive

Ex-College QB Can Press Claim Over EA's Video Game
  •      
    • Subscription Required

Law Schools Are Looking Beyond LSATs, Says Mich. Dean

Is Freezing Your Eggs the Solution?

Water Warriors: Local Governments Bring Pollution Suits
  •      
    • Subscription Required

Sanction Reversed; Filing of Sexually Explicit Chat OKd
  •      
    • Subscription Required

Brooks Looks To Political Ally For Criminal Defense

Attorney Fee Hearing in Waffle House Sex Case Heats Up
  •      
    • Subscription Required

Corporate Bribery Case Part Of National Trend
  •      
    • Subscription Required

Court Continues To Grant Lawyers Fraud Immunity
  •      
    • Subscription Required

  • About |
  • ALM Properties |
  • ALM Reprints |
  • Customer Support |
  • Privacy Policy |
  • Terms & Conditions |
  • ALM User License Agreement
ALM Media