PHILADELPHIA – The makers of an infant sleeping device who allegedly failed to correct an inherent flaw in the product that resulted in the death of a nearly-four-month-old infant have been granted the opportunity to depose one of the plaintiffs while he is incarcerated on unrelated criminal charges.
PHILADELPHIA – One company has been dismissed from litigation charging that the makers of an infant sleeping device failed to correct an allegedly-inherent flaw in the product, which resulted in the death of a nearly-four-month-old infant.
PHILADELPHIA – The manufacturers and distributors of an infant sleeping device have rejected allegations that they failed to correct an allegedly-inherent flaw in the device which resulted in the death of a nearly-four-month-old infant.
When an out-of-state plaintiff asks the forum court to assert personal jurisdiction over an out-of-state defendant, Bristol-Myers Squibb remains the controlling law. And under this standard, the defendant’s conduct must be alleged to have caused the plaintiff’s injury