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The Difference between “Seller” and “Marketplace” in Product Liability Litigation
June marked another successful liability ruling in Amazon’s favor, where yet another judge found that even though a product was purchased off Amazon’s website, Amazon itself was not responsible for damage or injuries caused by that product (i.e. in a product liability claim). This particular case involved an “exploding hoverboard,” which reportedly burned down… Read More »
Clarifying Product Liability Law: Manufacturer versus Direct Sales Industries
When it comes to product liability laws, which companies can be held liable under state statutes largely depends upon how that state law interprets which companies constitute liable manufacturers and those who are immune from such claims. For example, while Texas’s statute defines a products liability action as any action against a manufacturer or… Read More »