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SUBSTANTIVE LAW “LIVE” CLASS for TORTS GOULD’S SUBSTANTIVE LAW “LIVE” CLASS for TORTS TOPIC: Strict Products Liability COPYRIGHT 2012 GOULD’S LEGAL EDUCATION, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

© 2012 GOULD’S, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. GOULD’S LEGAL: Torts SPL PROPER PARTIES PRODUCT DEFECT ACTUAL CAUSE PROXIMATE CAUSE DAMAGES DEFENSES REMEDIES JOINT & SEVERAL © 2012 GOULD’S, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

© 2012 GOULD’S, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. GOULD’S LEGAL: Torts SPL PROPER PARTIES PRODUCT DEFECT ACTUAL CAUSE PROXIMATE CAUSE DAMAGES DEFENSES REMEDIES NEGLIGENCE DUTY BREACH OF DUTY © 2012 GOULD’S, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

© 2012 GOULD’S, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. GOULD’S LEGAL: Torts PROPER PLAINTIFF. PROPER DEFENDANT. PROPER PARTIES MANUFACTURING, DESIGN, WARNING. CONSUMER EXPECTATION, RISK-UTILITY TESTS. PRODUCT DEFECT BUT FOR TEST. SUBSTANTIAL FACTOR. ACTUAL CAUSE. FORESEEABILITY. INTERVENING EVENTS. PROXIMATE CAUSE. PLAINTIFF INJURY. DAMAGES. STATE OF THE ART, MISUSE, REGULATORY COMPLIANCE, COMPARATIVE, ASSUMPTION, THIRD-PARTY ALTERATION, ETC. DEFENSES. JOINT AND SEVERAL LIABILITY, INDEMNIFICATION, CONTRIBUTION, GENERAL DAMAGES, SPECIFIC DAMAGES. REMEDIES. © 2012 GOULD’S, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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