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An alleged product defect injures a buyer. The seller is sued. Who is the plaintiff? A decade ago, the answer was the buyer. Today, it could be a health benefit plan that paid for the buyer to purchase the product or even a municipality that arrested the buyer who used the product illegally. Plaintiffs often have little relationship to the product. But recent cases suggest that the further a plaintiff is removed from the underlying sale, the less likely it is that the court will find proximate causation.
January 19, 2009 at 12:00 AM
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