- “The Easy Case For Products Liability Law,” a Harvard Law Review article by Professors Goldberg and Zipursky, defending products liability law.
- Professor Alberto Bernabe reports on the $21 million verdict that a New Hampshire jury returned against a pharmaceutical company. The plaintiff in the case developed Stevens-Johnson Syndrome from her use of a generic nonsteroidal antiinflammatory, leaving her with burns all over her body. If you are brave and not easily nauseated, you can read more about the ravages of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome here.
- This goes back aways, but Ted Frank at Point of Law blogs about the growing number of inadequate security lawsuits against banks brought by ATM customers robbed after withdrawing money.
- Eric Turkewitz on why the insurance companies aren’t like you or me.