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October 9, 2011
1st Cir: Plaintiff's Verdict for Table Saw Without "Saw Stop" Upheld
At "Torts Today," George Conk (Fordham) is reporting that the First Circuit upheld a plaintiff's verdict in a case in which a table saw lacked instant braking "saw stop" technology. The case is Osorio v. One World Technologies; Conk's post is here.
--CJR
October 9, 2011 in Products Liability | Permalink
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