Products Liability: Who’s at Fault for a Defective Product?
This comprehensive program explores the complexities of product liability law, providing participants with an in-depth understanding of the risks manufacturers, sellers, and distributors face when a defective product reaches the consumer. Taught by an experienced trial attorney with over 20 years of expertise in handling civil and malpractice litigation, the course delves into the critical areas of product liability, including manufacturing, design, and warning defects.
Viewers learn how to develop and implement effective product liability prevention programs, manage risk through proper documentation, and understand the legal concepts of strict liability, negligence, and breach of warranty. The course also covers the evolving landscape of product liability litigation, offering insights into key legal theories and the responsibilities of all parties within the distribution chain.
Topics Include:
- Types of product defects and how to identify them
- Legal frameworks of strict liability, negligence, and breach of warranty
- Tips for limiting product liability within an organization
- The role of documentation in preventing liability claims
- The responsibilities of manufacturers, retailers, and intermediaries
- Litigation trends and factors contributing to the rise in product liability cases
Speaker
John J. Tambascia, Esq., a seasoned litigator with extensive experience in product liability and civil litigation, will lead the course. His expertise includes handling high-stakes cases in both state and federal courts and pioneering innovative techniques for evaluating complex cases.
- Online On-Demand
- VPL11
- 1.0
- 1.0