November 2006 Products Liability Top Blawgs

  1. Covers class actions, pharmaceutical liability and tort reform. By David Austin.
  2. By William Mitchell College of Law Professor J. David Prince, Professor Michael K. Steenson and Professor Kenneth Ross.
  3. Covers asbestos diseases, occupations and products, as well as mesothelioma treatment options. By Vieira Trial Law.
  4. Discusses product liability law and lawsuits.
  5. Covers injury, medical malpractice, premises liability, and medical malpractice news and updates. By Hasbrook & Hasbrook.
  6. Covers consumer class actions and mass torts from a defense lawyer's perspective. By Russell Jackson.
  7. Covers issues relating to tort law, regulations, and trials. Published by John A. Day of Day & Blair.
  8. Information and insight for injury victims and their families. By the Garrow Law Firm.
  9. Covers Defective Pharmaceuticals & Medical Devices, Products Liability, and Medical Malpractice. By Robinson Calcagnie Robinson Shapiro Davis, Inc.
  10. Provides an overview of New York medical malpractice and products liability involving medical devices. By Andrew J. Barovick.
  11. Covers mesothelioma and asbestosis. From Deaton Shaw.
  12. Covers general injury and accident law topics. Published by Brien Roche Law.
  13. Covers mesothelioma, asbestos exposure and more.
  14. Covers Pennsylvania workers' compensation and product liability news. By Michael O'Connor & Associates, LLC.
  15. Covers corporate fraud, defective designs, accidents and product liability. By Searcy Law Firm.
  16. Covers lead and phthlate laws, product safety and products liability.
  17. Covers the latest trends in South Carolina products liability law. By Brian Comer.
  18. Covers drug recall litigation news and updates. Published By Miller & Zois.
  19. Covers legal issues relating to child safety, crashworthiness, and product liability matters. Published by D. Harrison Wood, Attorney at Law.
  20. Covers the current state of asbestos defense litigation in New York State, with resources for the insured and self-insured defendant, as well as defense counsel. By Eric C. Genau.