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BOAT MOTOR DESIGN DEFECT CLAIMS NOT 'EXPRESSLY PREEMPTED, ' HIGH COURT TOLD Sprietsma v. Mercury Marine

13 No. 2 ANPRODLLR 3Andrews Product Liability Litigation Reporter (Approx. 3 pages)

BOAT MOTOR DESIGN DEFECT CLAIMS NOT 'EXPRESSLY PREEMPTED, ' HIGH COURT TOLD Sprietsma v. Mercury Marine

13 No. 2 ANPRODLLR 3Andrews Product Liability Litigation Reporter (Approx. 3 pages)

13 No. 2 Andrews Prod. Liab. Litig. Rep. 3
Andrews Product Liability Litigation Reporter
April 2002
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BOAT MOTOR DESIGN DEFECT CLAIMS NOT 'EXPRESSLY PREEMPTED,' HIGH COURT TOLD

Sprietsma v. Mercury Marine

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