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adam_text | CONTENTS
VOLUME 1
Acknowledgments
Introduction xxiii
PARTI
THEORIES OF LIABILITY
Chapter 1
REPRESENTATIONAL BACKGROUNDS 1-3
§1.01 Product Portrayals 1-3
§1.02 Linkage of Representational and Nonrepresentational
Theories 1-7
Chapter 2
THE CULPABILITY SPECTRUM ON REPRESENTATIONS 2-1
§2.01 Overview 2-1
§2.02 Fraud or Deceit 2-1
§2.03 Negligent Misrepresentation 2-20
§2.04 Representational Liability Without Fault 2-24
§2.05 Mistake 2-26
Chapter 3
EXPRESS WARRANTY 3-1
§3.01 General Concepts of Express Warranty 3-1
§3.02 U.C.C. Definitions 3-7
§3.03 Liability Without Privity 3-8
§3.04 Advertising Techniques and Contexts 3-10
§3.05 Puffs 3-13
§3.06 Specialized Meanings 3-22
§3.07 Suits Against Professionals 3-24
§3.08 Evidence of Breach 3-25
§3.09 Reliance 3-26
§3.10 Related Theories . 3-31
Chapter 4
TORT THEORY OF NON-FAULT MISREPRESENTATION 4-1
§4.01 Definitions of Theory 4-1
§4.02 Requirements of Specificity 4-7
§4.03 Liberal Construction 4-8
§4.04 Non-Fault Aspect 4-9
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§4.05 Analogies and Distinctions 4-10
§4.06 Proximate Cause 4-13
§4.07 Relation to Section 402A 4-14
Chapter 5
NEGLIGENCE AND INTENTIONAL TORTS 5-1
§5.01 Definition 5-1
§5.02 General Standard 5-2
§5.03 Privity Eliminated 5-9
§5.04 Classic Formulas 5-10
§5.05 Specificity of Application 5-20
§5.06 Foreseeability 5-20
§5.07 Judge and Jury 5-25
§5.08 Factors in Judgment 5-27
§5.09 Assessment and Doctrinal Comparisons 5-38
§5.10 Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress 5-38
§5.11 Battery 5-40
§5.12 Other Types of Culpability 5-40
§5.13 Intentionally in the Insurance Context 5-42
Chapter 6
IMPLIED WARRANTY 6-1
§6.01 Historical Review 6-1
§6.02 Merchantability 6-4
§6.03 Fitness 6-18
§6.04 Doctrinal Comparisons and Overlaps 6-28
Chapter 7
STRICT LIABILITY 7-1
§7.01 Historical Development 7-1
§7.02 Section 402A: Seller s Special Liability 7-6
§7.03 The Product Issue 7-11
§7.04 Doctrinal Comparisons 7-31
§7.05 Rationales for Strict Liability 7-39
§7.06 Assessment and Forecast 7-48
PART II
THE DEFECT
Chapter 8
GENERAL DEFINITIONS OF DEFECT 8-1
§8.01 Significance of Defect 8-4
§8.02 Design and Manufacturing Defects 8-6
§8.03 Policy Considerations 8-10
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§8.04 Specific Manifestations of the Concept 8-11
§8.05 The Unreasonably Dangerous Requirement 8-14
§8.06 Consumer Expectations 8-44
§8.07 Risk-Utility Standard 8-118
§8.08 Overlap of Consumer Expectations and Risk-Benefit
Standards 8-129
§8.09 Variations of Verbal Standard 8-140
§8.10 Salient Issues in Defect Jurisprudence 8-155
§8.11 Overlapping Concepts: Defect and Defenses 8-171
§8.12 Nondefective Products 8-178
§8.13 Conclusion 8-179
Chapter 9
DESIGN DEFECTS 9-1
§9.01 The Design Problem 9-2
§9.02 Conceptual Approaches 9-10
§9.03 Complex Economic Relationships and Information 9-20
§9.04 Pleading 9-21
§9.05 Overlap with the Causation Issue 9-23
§9.06 Elements of Verbal Formulas 9-24
§9.07 Strictness of Strict Liability 9-34
§9.08 Liability for Function as Designed 9-35
§9.09 Manufacturer s Basic Responsibility: Safety Devices 9-36
§9.10 The Polycentricity Argument 9-41
§9.11 Product Continuums 9-44
§9.12 Effects of Product Complexity 9-49
§9.13 Conditions of Use 9-51
§9.14 Crashworthiness 9-88
§9.15 Enhanced Injury Generally 9-111
§9.16 Objective Expectations 9-111
§9.17 Obviousness of Risk 9-113
§9.18 Judge and Jury 9-127
§9.19 Availability of Technology 9-170
§9.20 Overlapping Concepts: Duty to Warn and Defect 9-173
Chapter 10
STATE OF THE ART 10-1
§10.01 Definitions and Rationales 10—1
§10.02 Admissibility of Evidence 10-6
§10.03 Evidence Excluded 10-11
§10.04 Cost-Benefit Test 10-12
§10.05 Later Alternative Design 10-13
§10.06 Strict Liability 10-13
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Chapter 11
SOURCES OF STANDARDS FOR PRODUCT DESIGN AND
PERFORMANCE 11-1
§11.01 Role of Standards 11-2
§11.02 Industry Standards 11-2
§11.03 Statutes as Standard Setters 11-11
VOLUME II
PART III
ECONOMIC RELATIONSHIPS IN PRODUCTS LIABILITY
Chapter 12
ROLES OF SELLERS AND PROVIDERS 12-3
§12.01 Overview 12-5
§12.02 Inventors 12-6
§12.03 Manufacturers 12-6
§12.04 Retailers 12-87
§12.05 Wholesalers 12-113
§12.06 Varieties of Distributors 12-116
§12.07 Product Demonstration and Testing 12-127
§12.08 Manufacturer s Control 12-129
§12.09 Manufacturers as Consumers 12-130
§12.10 Leasing and Other Supply Arrangements 12-130
§12.11 Designers 12-148
§12.12 Following Specifications of Others 12-156
§12.13 Installation 12-190
§12.14 Repairers 12-195
§12.15 Processing 12-203
§12.16 Services 12-203
§12.17 Brokers and Other Middlemen 12-231
§12.18 Providing Ideas or Information 12-237
§12.19 Testers and Certifiers 12-243
§12.20 Real Estate 12-245
§12.21 Government as Defendant 12-257
§12.22 Federal Common Law 12-258
§12.23 Joint Liability: Traditional Applications 12-258
§12.24 Industrywide Liability and Related issues 12-260
§12.25 Class Actions: Commonality 12-307
§12.26 Sellers and Providers: Conclusion 12-308
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Chapter 13
SUCCESSOR CORPORATIONS 13-1
§13.01 General Rule and Principal Exceptions 13-1
§13.02 Assumption of Liabilities 13-3
§13.03 De Facto Mergers 13-6
§13.04 Stripping Subsidiaries: Dual Capacity 13-8
§13.05 Continuation Exception 13-9
§13.06 Successor s Duty to Warn 13-22
§13.07 Product-Line Exception 13-28
§13.08 Focal Elements of Recovery Illustrated 13-49
§13.09 Policy Arguments 13-50
§13.10 Further Theoretical Development 13-53
§13.11 Particularized Issues in Liability Extensions 13-54
§13.12 Loss-Avoidance Strategies 13-56
Chapter 14
ADJUSTING LIABILITIES AMONG DISTRIBUTORS: CONTRIBUTION,
INDEMNITY, AND COMPARATIVE APPORTIONMENT 14-1
§14.01 Contribution 14-2
§14.02 Effects of Theories on Apportionment Remedies 14-7
§14.03 Settlements 14-12
§14.04 Indemnity 14-16
§14.05 Written Agreements 14-42
§14.06 Implied Indemnity 14-49
§14.07 Legal and Practical Consequences of Indemnity 14-54
§14.08 Comparative Apportionment 14-60
Chapter 15
THE ROLE OF WORKERS COMPENSATION 15-1
§15.01 Tort vs. Workers’Compensation 15—1
§15.02 Employee Suits 15-1
§15.03 Manufacturers and Employers 15-3
§15.04 Insurer Reimbursement 15-8
§15.05 Third-Party Recoveries Permitted 15-9
§15.06 Reform Proposals 15-12
Chapter 16
THE CONSUMER CHAIN 16-1
§16.01 Purchasers, Users, and Consumers 16—1
§16.02 Bystanders 16-19
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PART IV
RISK ALLOCATION THROUGH BARGAINING AND PROVISION OF
INFORMATION
Chapter 17
DISCLAIMERS 17-3
§17.01 Contract Perspective 17-4
§17.02 U.C.C. Section 2-316 17-5
§17.03 U.C.C. Section 2-719: Limitation of Remedies 17-7
§17.04 Drafting Advice 17-19
§17.05 Consumer Obligations 17-21
§17.06 Construction Issues and Policy Questions 17-21
§17.07 Legislative Prohibitions of Disclaimers 17-23
§17.08 Express Warranty 17-24
§17.09 Disclaiming Negligence 17-24
§17.10 Strict Liability 17-28
§17.11 Third Parties 17-34
§17.12 Conspicuousness 17-35
§17.13 General Advice for Drafters 17-39
Chapter 18
USED PRODUCTS 18-1
§18.01 Introduction 18-1
§18.02 Commercial Law 18-2
§18.03 Negligence and As Is Clauses 18-4
§18.04 Third Parties as Plaintiffs 18-5
§18.05 Strict Liability 18-7
Chapter 19
DUTY TO WARN 19-1
§19.01 Introduction and Definitions 19-3
§19.02 Standard of Care 19-17
§19.03 Ordinary Products 19-25
§19.04 Warning Alternatives 19-27
§19.05 Layered Risks 19-28
§19.06 Technology Oriented Products 19-28
§19.07 Distinctions Among Distributors 19-62
§19.08 Information Costs 19-121
§19.09 Role of Doctrine 19-132
§19.10 Consumer Information 19-157
§19.11 Conceptual Overlaps 19-170
§19.12 Adequacy of Warnings 19-238
§19.13 Materiality and Causation 19-277
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§19.14 Long-Term Hazards 19-329
§19.15 Publishers Liability 19-348
Chapter 20
CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK 20-1
§20.01 Contributory Negligence 20-2
§20.02 Comparison of Contributory Negligence and Assumption
of Risk 20-41
§20.03 Assumption of Risk 20-43
§20.04 Functional Environment: Industrial Machines 20-84
§20.05 Obviousness 20-88
§20.06 Conceptual Linkages 20-93
VOLUME III
PART V
CONSUMER CONDUCT
Chapter 21
MISUSE 21-3
§21.01 Doctrine and Terminology 21-4
§21.02 Conceptual and Functional Boundaries 21-4
§21.03 Intended Use 21-27
§21.04 Instructions and Warnings 21-33
§21.05 Functional Classifications 21-36
§21.06 Counseling Notes 21-43
§21.07 Boundaries of Permissible Use 21-44
§21.08 Conceptual and Doctrinal Relationships 21-45
§21.09 Overuse 21-65
§21.10 Third-Party Misuse and Jury Instructions 21-65
§21.11 Chain of Distribution 21-66
§21.12 Burden of Proof 21-67
§21.13 Implications for Intimate Inquiries 21-68
Chapter 22
COMPARATIVE DOCTRINES: FAULT, CAUSATION, AND LIABILITY 22-1
§22.01 Defining the Problem 22-2
§22.02 Negligence 22-3
§22.03 Strict Liability 22-3
§22.04 Comparative Principles and Warranty 22-13
§22.05 Comparative Principles Favoring Defendant 22-15
§22.06 Policy Arguments Concerning Comparison in Strict
Liability 22-17
§22.07 Principles of Apportionment 22-19
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§22.08 Causation as Comparative Benchmark 22-20
§22.09 Other Parties 22-26
§22.10 Judicial Rejections of Comparative Principles 22-31
§22.11 Exhortation Against Alternative Pleading 22-32
§22.12 Plaintiff Employs Comparative Fault 22-33
§22.13 Specialized Applications of Comparative Principles 22-33
§22.14 Misrepresentations and Economic Loss 22-36
§22.15 Nature of Plaintiffs Conduct 22-36
§22.16 Functional Applications 22-42
§22.17 Theory and Practice 22-47
PART VI
PROBLEMS OF PROOF AND CAUSATION
Chapter 23
GENERAL LEGAL PRINCIPLES OF PROOF AND CAUSATION 23-3
§23.01 Semantics and Doctrine 23-4
§23.02 Theories of Liability 23-5
§23.03 Basic Elements of Proof 23-5
§23.04 Sufficiency of Evidence 23-89
§23.05 The Role of Presumptions 23-202
§23.06 Previous and Subsequent Occurrences 23-202
§23.07 Experts 23-229
§23.08 Proper Inferences 23-294
§23.09 Defect, Causation, and Materiality 23-300
§23.10 Warranty Claims 23-305
§23.11 Consumer Information: Lemon Vehicles 23-305
§23.12 Circumstantial Evidence 23-306
§23.13 Demonstrative Evidence; Tests After Accident 23-383
§23.14 Agency Reports 23-385
§23.15 Proof Burdens 23-388
Chapter 24
RES IPSA LOQUITUR AND RELATED DOCTRINES OF INFERENCE 24-1
§24.01 Doctrine and Function 24-1
§24.02 Definitions of Res Ipsa Loquitur 24-2
§24.03 Control 24-3
§24.04 Procedural Conceptualization of Res Ipsa 24-7
§24.05 Occurrence of Accident Insufficient Evidence 24-9
§24.06 Ordinarily Does Not Occur and Experience 24-12
§24.07 Flexibility of Doctrinal Elements 24-14
§24.08 Causation 24-16
§24.09 Significant Matters in Res Ipsa Analysis 24-16
§24.10 Defect and Proof of Defect 24-34
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§24.11 Theories of Liability 24-37
§24.12 Clusters of Uncertain Facts: Illustrative Cases 24-38
Chapter 25
REMEDIAL CHANGES 25-1
§25.01 General Rule of Inadmissibility 25-1
§25.02 Exceptions 25-5
§25.03 Substantive-Procedural Distinction 25-20
§25.04 Focus on Strict Liability 25-21
§25.05 Explaining Remedial Measures 25-32
§25.06 Recalls 25-33
§25.07 Postmanufacture, Preaccident Modifications 25-36
VOLUME IV
PART VII
SPECIAL PROBLEMS OF CHARACTERIZATION
Chapter 26
THEORIES OF LIABILITY IN CONFLICT 26-3
§26.01 Representational vs. Nonrepresentational Theories 26-4
§26.02 Use of Multiple Doctrines 26-7
§26.03 Tort vs. Contract: Strict Liability and Warranty 26-8
§26.04 Strict Liability and Negligence 26-27
§26.05 Warranty and Negligence 26-46
§26.06 State Products Liability Statutes 26-50
§26.07 Consumer Protection Statutes 26-53
§26.08 Special Problems of Characterization 26-54
§26.09 Reillustration of Doctrinal Richness 26-55
§26.10 Various Species of Theories 26-56
Chapter 27
THE ECONOMIC LOSS PROBLEM 27-1
§27.01 An Overview of the Problem 27-2
§27.02 Foundations of Modern Controversy 27-3
§27.03 Commercial Plaintiffs 27-12
§27.04 Other Doctrinal Applications 27-27
§27.05 Property Damage 27-36
§27.06 Paradigm of Theoretical Difficulties: A Texas Trilogy 27-107
§27.07 Conceptual and Policy Arguments 27-109
§27.08 Suits by Governmental Entities for Expenses Attributing
to Products 27-113
§27.09 Need for Flexibility 27-114
§27.10 The Puzzle Restated 27-119
CONTENTS
Chapter 28
CHARACTERIZATION AND STATUTES OF LIMITATIONS 28-1
§28.00 Substance or Procedure 28-1
§28.01 Tort Over Contract 28-2
§28.02 Choice Among Limitations 28-9
§28.03 Time of Accrual 28-10
§28.04 Preference for Contract 28-11
§28.05 Negligence/ Products Liability : Statutory Language 28-14
§28.06 Contract vs. Implied Warranty 28-16
§28.07 Relationship to Other Statutes of Limitations 28-17
§28.08 Products Liability Statutes and the Common Law 28-18
§28.09 Prior Pleadings: Notice Standard 28-18
PART VIII
REMEDIES AND PROCEDURES
Chapter 29
PUNITIVE DAMAGES 29-3
§29.01 Identifying the Issues 29-4
§29.02 Doctrinal Controversy Over Strict Liability 29-9
§29.03 Verbal Threshold 29-14
§29.04 Significant Elements of Judicial Concern 29-28
§29.05 Proposed Refinements 29-64
§29.06 Pleading and Summary Judgment 29-66
§29.07 Issues Impinging on Other Legal Categories 29-67
§29.08 Rehearsal of Rationales 29-73
§29.09 Amount of Award 29-76
§29.10 Assessing Punitive Damages 29-81
Chapter 30
STATUTES OF LIMITATIONS AND REPOSE 30-1
§30.01 Defining the Problem 30-3
§30.02 Uniform Commercial Code 30-3
§30.03 Time of Injurious Occurrence 30-12
§30.04 Continuing Events Rule 30-14
§30.05 Discovery: The Basic Dispute 30-19
§30.06 Discovery Principle Amplified and Opposed 30-33
§30.07 Significant Factors in Discovery Issues 30-112
§30.08 Functional Battlegrounds of Discovery Principle 30-125
§30.09 Issues Related to Discovery Principles 30-132
§30.10 Economic Loss 30-143
§30.11 Particularized Limitations Statutes: Patent Deficiency 30-143
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§30.12 Statutes of Repose
§30.13 Statutes Extending Limitations Periods
Chapter 31
JURISDICTION AND PROCEDURE
§31.01 Jurisdiction
§31.02 Collateral Estoppel
PART IX
GENERAL LEGAL ISSUES
Chapter 32
EXTENDED CONSEQUENCES: DUTY AND PROXIMATE CAUSE
§32.01 Introduction
§32.02 Unusual Consequences
§32.03 Activities Under Pressure of Events
§32.04 Independent Response to Defect
§32.05 Intervening Modifications
§32.06 Intervening Conduct of Plaintiffs
§32.07 Replacement Products
§32.08 Third-Party Conduct
§32.09 User s Emotional Distress
§32.10 Medical Monitoring
§32.11 Plaintiff Sensitivity
§32.12 Third-Party Emotional Distress
PARTX
LEGISLATION
Chapter 33
STATE STATUTES
§33 j Generally
PART XI
COMPARING PRODUCTS LIABILITY: CONCEPTS IN EUROPEAN AND
AMERICAN LAW
Chapter E1
OVERVIEW
§E1 Comparisons of Legal Doctrines and Systems of Law
Chapter E2
PRODUCTS AND CONSUMERS
§E2.01 Products
§E2.02 Consumers
30-144
30-222
31-1
31-1
31-44
32-3
32-3
32-6
32-18
32-19
32-25
32-66
32-71
32-71
32-91
32-99
32-104
32-105
33-3
33-3
E1-3
El-3
E2-1
E2-1
E2-3
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Chapter E3
PRODUCERS E3-1
§E3.01 Generally E3-1
§E3.02 Components and Raw Materials E3-1
§E3.03 Trademarks and Trade Names E3-2
§E3.04 Importers E3-3
§E3.05 Leasing E3-4
§E3.06 Suppliers E3-6
Chapter E4
DAMAGES E4-1
§E4.01 Generally E4-1
§E4.02 Economic Loss E4-1
Chapter E5
THEORY OF LIABILITY: STRICT LIABILITY E5-1
§E5 Generally E5-1
Chapter E6
DEFECT E6-1
§E6.01 General Definition E6-1
§E6.02 Consumer Expectations E6-2
§E6.03 Potential Issues E6-4
§E6.04 Impact of Technological Improvement E6-12
Chapter E7
WARNINGS E7-1
§E7.01 Definitional Questions E7-1
§E7.02 Potential Issues E7-1
§E7.03 Modes of Argument: The Uses of Power and Information
Costs E7-2
Chapter E8
DEFENSES E8-1
§E8.01 Product Not Put in Circulation E8-1
§E8.02 Defect Not Existing When Product Marketed E8-2
§E8.03 Not Manufactured for Sale or Distribution E8-3
§E8.04 Compliance with Public Regulations E8-4
§E8.05 Defect and Defenses: Competing Values E8-6
Chapter E9
PROOF E9-1
§E9.01 Causation E9-1
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Chapter E10
APPORTIONMENT OF LIABILITIES El 0-1
§E10.01 With Plaintiffs E10-1
§E10.02 Among Third Parties E10-3
Chapter El 1
REPOSE AND LIMITATIONS El 1 -1
§E11.01 Limitations: Discovery Rule El 1—1
§E11.02 Repose Period El 1-3
Chapter E12
CONTRACTING OUT: PROHIBITION OF EXCLUSIONS El 2-1
§E12 Disclaimers and Limitations of Liability El 2-1
Chapter E13
REMEDIES E13-1
§E13.01 Directive s Preservation of Remedies El 3-1
§E13.02 Damages Limitations E13-2
Chapter El 4
ASSESSMENT E14-1
§E14.01 A Law Being Born E14-1
§E14.02 Policy Goals: Balancing and Thrust E14-2
§E14.03 Consumer Protection: Definitional Issues and Basic
Commitments El 4-4
Table of cases TC-1
Index IN-1
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title_full | Shapo on the law of products liability Marshall S. Shapo, Vose Professor of Law, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, USA |
title_fullStr | Shapo on the law of products liability Marshall S. Shapo, Vose Professor of Law, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, USA |
title_full_unstemmed | Shapo on the law of products liability Marshall S. Shapo, Vose Professor of Law, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, USA |
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