Monday, April 27, 2009

Victoria's Secret Sued Over Defective Bras

Women across the United States have filed a lawsuit against Victoria’s Secret claiming its bras gave them rashes and other skin irritations. Lawsuits are currently pending in Louisiana, Florida, New Jersey, and New York.

These lawsuits allege that the company negligently designed the bras and misrepresented their safety. The suits allege that formaldehyde in the bras is the culprit of the skin irritations. Specifically, heat from drying release the residue from the fabric used to make the bras.

Attorneys in the various cases, recently petitioned a court to consolidate the cases.

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Friday, April 24, 2009

U.S. District Court "Sperm is a Product Subject to State Products Liability Laws"

A judge for the United States District Court in New York denied a motion to dismiss a lawsuit against a sperm bank. The lawsuit, brought by a 13 year old mentally-handicapped girl, claims her mental condition was caused by a genetic defect in the sperm that created her. The judge wrote, "Under New York law, the sale of sperm is considered a product, subject to strict liability." Therefore the motion to dismiss was denied and the suit will proceed.

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Sunday, August 10, 2008

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Friday, August 8, 2008

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Typical types of defective products cases that will be discussed here are:

(1) Defective products

(2) Defective car or defective automobile

(3) Defective or harmful Drugs

(4) Defective toys that cause harm to children

(5) Other defective products that cause serious harm or injury to persons

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