Comprehensive review of Pennsylvania products liability law, offering analysis from the point of view of a trial attorney in this complex area and providing guidance for practitioners
Pennsylvania Products Liability provides an authoritative guide to products liability law, offering clear insight for products liability attorneys handling defective product claims. It examines manufacturer liability, strict liability, and consumer product safety standards, while addressing Pennsylvania’s evolving Tincher framework. This resource explains how Pennsylvania courts apply current products liability principles, analyzes design defect and failure to warn issues, and provides practical guidance on current law, product recalls, and future trends in this area of law.
Chapters include:
History of Products Liability Law
The Rise and Fall of the Second Restatement of Torts
The Rise (and Demise) of the Third Restatement of Torts
Bradley D. Remick, a Shareholder at Marshall Dennehey, has thirty years of experience in the arena of product liability law. He concentrates his practice on the defense of complex product liability cases for small, medium, and large (Fortune 500) manufacturing companies and their distributors. Mr. Remick is a supervising attorney in the firm’s Product Liability Practice Group. He is also a nationally-certified firefighter and holds over 60 different certifications. Mr. Remick is uniquely experienced in the defense of cases involving electrical equipment and fires, and he serves as national counsel to a company that designs and manufactures thermal fluid heaters and boilers.
Hunter B. McMullin, III
Hunter B. McMullin, III, is a senior associate in Marshall Dennehey’s Casualty Department where he focuses his practice on the defense of complex product liability, fire loss, and subrogation matters. He represents a wide range of local, national, and international manufacturers and distributors, including those involved in tools, electrical components, paint, automatic doors, construction equipment, heavy machinery, and industrial systems. With over 15 years of experience as a volunteer firefighter, Hunter brings firsthand knowledge of fire science and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) codes, offering a unique advantage in fire loss litigation—both in the courtroom and on-site at the fire scene.
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