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Products Liability Symposium Issue

volume 61, number 4 (Summer, 1994).


Authors and articles:

  • Philip H. Corboy, "The Not-so-Quiet Revolution: Rebuilding Barriers to Jury Trial in the Proposed Restatement (Third) of Torts: Products Liability;"
  • Oscar S. Gray, "The Draft ALI Product Liability Proposals: Progress or Anachronism?"
  • Mark McLaughlin Hager, "Don't Say I Didn't Warn you (Even Though I Didn't): Why the Pro-Defendant Consensus on Warning Law is Wrong;"
  • Howard C. Klemme, "Comments to the Reporters and Selected Members of the Consultative Group, Restatement of Torts (Third): Products Liability;"
  • Joseph W. Little, "The Place of Consumer Expectations in Product Strict Liability Actions for Defectively Designed Products;"
  • M. Stuart Madden, "Products Liability, Products for Use by Adults, and Injured Children: Back to the Future;"
  • David G. Owen, "The Graying of Products Liability Law: Paths Taken and Untaken in the New Restatement;"
  • Jerry J. Phillips, "Achilles' Heel;"
  • Elizabeth C. Price, "Toward a Unified Theory of Products Liability: Reviving the Causative Concept of Legal Fault;"
  • Teresa Moran Schwartz, "Prescription Products and the Proposed Restatement (Third);"
  • Frank J. Vandall, "The Restatement (Third) of Torts: Products Liability Section 2(b): The Reasonable Alternative Design Requirement;"
  • Ellen Wertheimer, "The Smoke Gets in Their Eyes: Product Category Liability and Alternative Feasible Designs in the Third Restatement."
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