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Product Liability

A civil justice lawsuit for product liability, at its core, is a legal mechanism through which individuals or entities can seek resolution and accountability for various disputes or grievances for the alleged negligence of a product. In such product liability cases, one party, known as the plaintiff, initiates the product liability lawsuit by alleging that another party, the defendant, has committed some form of wrongdoing or has caused harm. The plaintiff typically seeks a remedy in the form of monetary compensation, injunctive relief, or specific performance to rectify the harm or injustice they believe they’ve suffered as a result of the alleged defective product.

Firefighter Foam

Did You Suffer Cancer from Exposure to Firefighter Foam? Firefighters, U.S. military servicemembers, airport workers and others exposed to dangerous chemicals in firefighter foams or aqueous film forming foam (AFFF)

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Federal Judge Denies 3M’s Attempt to Resolve Earplug Hearing Loss Lawsuits in Bankruptcy

Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer is recalling all lots of its popular smoking cessation drug Chantix nationwide, due to the presence of unacceptable levels of the carcinogenic chemical N-nitroso-varenicline. Chantix is the

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Chemical Hair Straighteners

Did You Develop Cancer After Using Chemical Hair Straighteners? Women exposed to harmful chemicals in popular hair straighteners and relaxers may be at risk for adverse health conditions, such as

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New Judge Assigned to Talcum Powder Cancer Litigation in NJ Federal Court

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