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Product liability and the technical expert.

H R Piehler, A D Twerski, A S Weinstein

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    Improving product liability litigation needs ongoing dialogue between legal and technical experts. This collaboration fosters a more sophisticated, technologically sound legal process within the adversary system.

    Area of Science:

    • Legal Studies
    • Engineering & Technology

    Background:

    • Product liability litigation involves complex technical aspects.
    • Effective resolution requires understanding between legal and technical fields.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To advocate for enhanced dialogue between legal and technical professionals.
    • To promote a more sophisticated and technologically sound product liability litigation process.

    Main Methods:

    • The study emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary communication.
    • It highlights the shared problem-solving orientation of law and technology.

    Main Results:

    • Joint efforts can lead to a more advanced litigation process.
    • Technologists can maintain integrity within the adversary system.

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    Conclusions:

    • Continued substantive dialogue is crucial for refining product liability litigation.
    • Interdisciplinary collaboration benefits the legal-technical interaction.