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Products Liability: Problems and Process

Author Jr., James A. Henderson, Aaron D. Twerski
Publisher Aspen Publishers
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ISBN / ASIN0735570914
ISBN-139780735570917
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<p><b>Products Liability: Problems and Process, Sixth Edition</b>, is a challenging yet student-friendly and accessible book that has proven itself over time. Written by exceptional instructors who also served as the two reporters for the Restatement (Third) of Torts: Products Liability, there is no better introduction to this intriguing topic than this casebook. </p><p><b>In addition to the stellar authorship of this concise casebook, you will notice these outstanding features:</b></p><ul><li> The text <b>fully integrates the Restatement rules and comments</b>. </li><li> The<b> problem-based approach </b>applies the law to <b>real-life situations</b> . </li><li><b>Student-friendly mix of cases, notes, and problems </b>that introduces students to black letter law and its underlying policies. </li><li><b>Thorough Teacher’s Manual</b> that includes <b>syllabi for 2- and 3-credit courses</b> and <b>answers to all of the problems in the casebook</b>. </li></ul><p><b>Further refinements to the Sixth Edition include:</b></p><ul><li><b>New problems</b></li><li> New cases, including: <ul><li><i>Parish</i> (Iowa S. Ct.) on category design liability </li><li><i>Greene</i> (Michigan S. Ct.) on failure to warn </li><li><i>Williams</i> on punitive damages </li></ul></li><li><b>Completely Updated Teacher’s Manual</b></li></ul><p> This compact yet inclusive casebook provides everything you need to teach an engaging, enlightening course in Products Liability. Put to the test in classroom after classroom, edition after edition, <b>Products Liability: Problems and Process, Sixth Edition</b>, is justifiably a favorite among students and professors alike. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p>