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When Products Kill: Litigation and Regulatory Responses, by James T. O’Reilly and Thomas G. Neltner

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This book is for the attorney who represents either a client who is a victim of a product-related accident or a manufacturer. Part I reviews the basics of product liability law, and how they relate to a potential lawsuit involving a fatality. Part II provides guidance to key federal agencies and their regulatory and non-regulatory programs responsible for preventing specific types of accidents. Part III provides strategies for pursuing or defending a case.

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