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  • lawsuit legal documents

    Motion for Barring Non Party at Fault

    Determination as to Defendant designation of a non party at fault.

    $50.00
  • lawsuit legal documents

    Motion for extension time to file Response

    Plaintiff Request for Extension of Time to File Response to Motion for Summary Judgment

    $50.00
  • lawsuit legal documents

    Motion to Summary Judgment

    Motion for Summary Judgment on negligence claim

    $50.00
  • lawsuit legal documents

    Motion pro hac vice to practice

    Out of State Counsel respectfully requests that the Court admit ATTORNEY pro hac vice, to practice before the Court in this case

    $50.00
  • lawsuit legal documents

    Response to Motion to Compel

    Defendant’s Response to Motion to Compel Production of Documents

    $45.00
  • lawsuit legal documents

    Motion to Stay

    Motion to Stay Pending Mediation and ruling on Motion to Dismiss

    $50.00
  • lawsuit legal documents

    Motion to Compel Documents

    Motion to Compel Production of Documents

    $50.00
  • lawsuit legal documents

    Response to motion to dismiss

    Response to motion to dismiss for a Colorado Consumer Protection Act

    $45.00
  • Verification Letter - Vector

    Plaintiff response to motion to dismiss

    Response to motion to dismiss on Patent issue

    $45.00
  • lawsuit legal documents

    Plaintiff’s Motion for Leave to Amend Pleadings Join Parties

    PLAINTIFF’S MOTION FOR LEAVE TO AMEND PLEADINGS JOIN PARTIES

    $50.00
  • Family Legal Documents

    Product Liability Lawsuit – Federal Court Civil Complaint and Jury Demand

    Sold By : Leonard Martinez

    Federal Court Civil Complaint, including claims for Strict Liability, Product Liability-Failure to Warn, Negligence, Breach of Warranty- Express and Implied, Fraud, Fraudulent Concealment, and Negligent Representation.

    Product liability is the area of law in which manufacturers, distributors, suppliers, retailers, and others who make products available to the public are held responsible for the injuries those products cause.

    Product Defects: Responsible Parties

    For product liability to arise, at some point the product must have been sold in the marketplace. Historically, a contractual relationship, known as “privity of contract,” had to exist between the person injured by a product and the supplier of the product in order for the injured person to recover. In most states today, however, that requirement no longer exists, and the injured person does not have to be the purchaser of the product in order to recover. Any person who foreseeably could have been injured by a defective product can recover for his or her injuries, as long as the product was sold to someone.

    Liability for a product defect could rest with any party in the product’s chain of distribution, such as:

    -The product manufacturer;
    -A manufacturer of component parts;
    -A party that assembles or installs the product;
    -The wholesaler; and
    -The retail store that sold the product to the consumer.

    $59.99
  • Family Legal Documents

    Answer to Title VII Complaint

    Defendants answer to complaint for title VII

    $45.00
  • Family Legal Documents

    Defendant response to Objection to non party

    Defendant’s Response to Motion for Determination of Defendants Designation of non party at faul

    $25.00
  • Family Legal Documents

    Defendant motion to vacate trial date

    Motion to vacate trial date and extend discovery

    $50.00
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