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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

LEIS FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP v. SILVERSWORD ENGINEERING

... The Hawai'i Supreme Court first adopted the economic loss doctrine "insofar as it applies to claims for relief based on a product liability or negligent design and/or manufacture theory" in State ex rel. Bronster v. US Steel Corp., 82 Hawai'i 32, 40, 919 P.2d 294, 302 (1996). ...

Steigman v. OUTRIGGER ENTERPRISES, INC.

... (in product liability suit, citing case law for proposition that "[a]lthough the question of whether a duty exists is one of law, the question of whether a risk is obvious or generally known is one of fact and thus should be decided by the trier of fact when reasonable minds may differ."); ...

Yang v. ABERCROMBIE & FITCH STORES

... Part of Appellants' argument is premised on the fact that if they are not allowed to sue on the theory of product liability, they will be unjustly denied their day in court. They also argue that the rule of exclusivity should yield to contemporary ...