Protecting Your Business: Latest Developments in Product Liability Law for Manufacturers and Sellers.

In today’s rapidly evolving legal landscape, manufacturers and sellers face increasing challenges in navigating product liability laws. Understanding the latest developments in these laws is crucial for businesses aiming to protect themselves from potential lawsuits and financial risks.
In this webcast, Kanav Pathakjee of Kramer Law LLC will provide an in-depth discussion of the latest developments in product liability law. He will analyze recent court decisions, regulatory updates, and emerging legal theories that could influence future litigation. He will also examine best practices for risk management and compliance to help manufacturers and sellers mitigate their exposure to liability claims.

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Partner at Cremer Law LLC
Kanav’s recent clients include foreign-based multinational corporations involved in multi-million dollar litigation in state and federal courts across the country. Kanav has experience with a wide variety of complex litigation involving products liability, hotel/retail liability, and commercial disputes. Some of these cases involved representing clients in class action suits filed around the country. Kanav’s product liability cases involve catastrophic property loss and/or personal injury related to various manufacturing and complex scientific technologies such as organic polymers and geotechnical engineering. Kanav also advises non-U.S. based clients regarding various international procedural defenses applicable to U.S. litigation.