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15 Apr 2009, 4:44 am
We've been doing some research in anticipation of the upcoming ALI meeting at which the Principles of the Law of Aggregate Litigation will be voted on (we hope ALI members interested in class actions and the like will come out, debate the issues, and vote), and in the spirit of cross-fertilization, we thought we'd share it with our readers. [read post]
3 Feb 2011, 2:11 pm by Bexis
La. 2000) (all holding that IIED/NIED claims subsumed by Louisiana product liability statute).Some states allow NIED claims to be brought by bystanders who watched a violent accident. [read post]
18 Jan 2013, 2:06 pm by Bexis
  Unfortunately it appears that, instead of (or perhaps in addition to, given the recent election results) the Ten Commandments, there’s another commandment that the Alabama Supreme Court is following:  Thou Shalt (if you’re an Alabamian) Recover From An Out-Of-State Drug Company.While the Alabama Supreme Court certainly has the power to abandon the notion of manufacturer liability for defects in its products (unlike a federal court sitting in diversity), having the… [read post]
25 Nov 2008, 5:04 am
That's subsection (e), which provides:(e) No effect on product liability lawNothing in this section shall be construed to modify or otherwise affect any action or the liability of any person under the product liability law of any State.This preemption exception is (like the UCC) recognized by every state in the union except Louisiana. [read post]
8 Oct 2008, 11:50 am
., 2008 WL 4144386 (C.P. [read post]
9 Nov 2015, 7:09 am
  According to a Supreme Court case we read (which we didn’t bother to verify), those states are:  Connecticut, Louisiana, Michigan, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, and Washington. [read post]
12 Mar 2012, 8:13 am by Ronald Collins
Cardozo, Values (1944) Yet other Justices had interests in law and medicine: Benjamin N. [read post]