More Than Turf Burn, But Who Is To Blame?

Law360, New York ( February 9, 2015, 4:30 PM EST) -- A plaintiff bringing product liability and premises liability claims against multiple defendants in an effort to cover all bases often leads to different legal defenses among classes of co-defendants and a scattered offense by plaintiff's counsel and plaintiff's liability expert. A recent case out of New York's Appellate Division (Third Department), Dann v. Family Sports Complex Inc.,[1] dealt with this multiplicity of claims and defenses....

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