· 10/2/2015
State of New Hampshire v. Exxon Mobil Corporation & a.
Citations
- 168 N.H. 211
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- discussing the development of New Hampshire’s product liability law and the efforts to avoid the “practically impossible burden” that many plaintiffs face in such cases
- discussing the development of New Hampshire’s product liability law and the efforts to avoid the “practically impossible burden” that many plaintiffs face in such cases
- discussing the development of New Hampshire’s product liability law and the efforts to avoid the “practically impossible burden” that many plaintiffs face in such cases
- discussing the development of New Hampshire’s product liability law and the efforts to avoid the “practically impossible burden” that many plaintiffs face in such cases
- \We hold as a matter of law that the State's [MTBE tort] claims are not preempted by federal law.\
- “Pursuant to RSA 507:7-e and DeBenedetto, defendants may ask a jury to shift or apportion fault from themselves to other nonparties in a case.”
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Judges: Dalianis, Hicks, Vaughan, Rsa
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