Liaison Counsel definition
Examples of Liaison Counsel in a sentence
Ms. Zoe Littlepage, of Littlepage Booth in Houston, Texas, is now Lead Counsel, and Mr. Ralph Cloar, of Little Rock, Arkansas, is Liaison Counsel.
Ms. Lyn Pruitt, of Mitchell, Williams, Selig, Gates & Woodyard, PLLC in Little Rock, Arkansas, is still Defendants’ Liaison Counsel.
The Litigation Facility argues that the Court apply the sophisticated purchaser/bulk supplier doctrine but the Liaison Counsel responds by directing the Court to the test articulated in the Restatement (Third) of Torts: Products Liability (1998).
The Liaison Counsel argues that because Dow Corning had knowledge that the Heyer-Schulte and MEC breast implant shells were susceptible to rupture, Dow Corning should be liable for any injuries caused by the leaked silicone gel.In order to show a manufacturing defect case, a “plaintiff must show that the defect existed at the time the product left the manufacturer.” Johnson v.
The Liaison Counsel also argues that summary judgment is inappropriate on Class 7 claims arising from the rupture of implants made by manufacturers other than Dow Corning because it was reasonably foreseeable to Dow Corning that breast implants made by those companies would rupture, resulting in injuries caused by the exposure to the silicone gel provided by Dow Corning.