Media Defect and Lemon Law Lawyer, Pennsylvania


Michael Luber

Personal Injury, Defect and Lemon Law, Products Liability, Car Accident, Wrongful Death
Status:  In Good Standing           

Richard J. Boyd

Defect and Lemon Law, Corporate, Contract, Products Liability
Status:  In Good Standing           

Amy Bennecoff

Defect and Lemon Law, Litigation, Consumer Protection, Collection
Status:  In Good Standing           

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Barnish v. KWI Bldg. Co.

... unavailable. Although the plaintiff does not have to specify the defect in the product, the plaintiff nonetheless must present evidence from which a jury can infer the elements of a strict liability action, beyond mere speculation. ...

Lance v. Wyeth

... In particular, Wyeth argued that in Pennsylvania, a plaintiff can only recover from a drug manufacturer by proving either that the drug had a manufacturing defect or an inadequate warning. ... Finally, Appellant proposes that she advanced a viable negligent design defect claim. ...

US BANK NA v. Mallory

... Appellant contends (1) the default judgment should have been stricken since the failure to plead properly an assignment of mortgage in a mortgage foreclosure action is a fatal defect apparent on the face of the record; (2) Appellee did not have standing to bring the instant ...