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  • The Impact of a Tainted Product Recall On Your NY Food Poisoning Case   
    Description: Long Island, New York product recall and defective product lawyer Jonathan Cooper discusses the impact of a tainted product recall on your particular case. For additional, Free information on de-bunking myths about defective product recalls, please see http://www.jonathancooperlaw.com/blog/debunking-some-myths-about-defective-products-lawsuits-under-ny-law.cfm, or contact Jonathan Cooper directly at 516-791-5700.
  • The Most Important Issue Before You Start a NY Products Liability Case   
    Description: In this article, Long Island, New York product liability attorney and author of Why Are There So Few Successful Defective Products Lawsuits? Jonathan Cooper discusses the first, and most potent, way that companies typically defend against defective products lawsuits: attacking the credentials of the plaintiff's experts. For additional information on defective products cases under New York law, please visit www.ProductsLiabilityBook.com.
  • How To Prove A Breach of Implied Warranty Claim Under New York Law   
    Description: Long Island, New York breach of contract and defective products lawyer, and author of the Free eBook "Why Most Accident Victims Do Nor Recover the Full Value of Their Claim," Jonathan Cooper, discusses what a plaintiff needs to prove in order to prevail on his or her breach of implied warranty claim. For additional information on this and other germane topics, please see his website at www.jonathancooperlaw.com.dd
  • How To Prove a Breach of Express Warranty Claim Under New York Law   
    Description: New York Breach of Contract and defective products lawyer Jonathan Cooper sets forth some of the basic elements needed to prove a breach of express warranty claim. For additional informative articles on breach of contract and warranty claims, please visit his website at www.JonathanCooperLaw.com, or download a copy of his Free Book on defective products claims from www.ProductsLiabilityBook.com.
  • The Penalties For Destroying or Losing Critical Evidence Under NY Law   
    Description: In this article, published author of the free Books "Why Most Accident Victims Do Not Recover the Full Value of Their Claim" and "Why There Are So Few Successful Defective Products Lawsuits" discusses the possible sanctions that can be imposed upon a party that destroys or loses critical evidence. For more information on this topic, please contact Jonathan Cooper's Nassau County, Long Island office directly at 516-791-5700, or visit his firm's website at www.JonathanCooperLaw.com.
  • How To Prove That A Product Was Defectively Designed Under NY Law   
    Description: In this article, Long Island, New York defective products lawyer Jonathan Cooper discusses what a plaintiff must prove in order to prevail on a defective design claim under New York law. For additional information on defective products lawsuits, please download a copy of Jonathan Cooper's Free eBook on defective products law at www.ProductsLiabilityBook.com.
  • How To Prove A Failure To Warn Claim Under New York Law   
    Description: In this article, Long Island, New York defective products lawyer Jonathan Cooper explains what a plaintiff must prove in order to prevail on a claim that those in the chain of distribution of a product, from the manufacturer and distributor down to the retailer, failed to properly warn of the dangers inherent in the use of their product. For additional information on this topic, please download a copy of Jonathan Cooper's Free eBook on products liability claims, "Why There Are So Few Successful Defective Products Lawsuits."
  • Licensor Liability for Product Defects Under New York Law   
    Description: Small business owners may be surprised to learn that under New York law, someone who licenses their trademark on a product can be held liable for injury that results from the foreseeable use of the defective product - even if they are not actively at fault. Does that sound scary from the trademark licensor's perspective? You bet it is.
  • 3 Avoidable Mistakes Can Destroy Your Food Poisoning Lawsuit in NY   
    Description: The following free report by New York defective product and food poisoning attorney Jonathan Cooper outlines three simple steps you can take to protect your rights if you have consumed tainted or defective food products, such as peanut butter that is the subject of the current salmonella outbreak, or have been the victim of food poisoning in general.
  • Defective Goods: Damages That A Business Can Recover Under NY Law   
    Description: In this article, Long Island small business and defective products attorney Jonathan Cooper provides 3 strategies to help prevent a supplier or middleman from being left without any recourse if a manufacturer breaches its contract, and provides inferior or defective products that fail to meet specifications, damaging your small business. For further information regarding what renders a product defective under New York law, what constitutes a breach of contract, or to schedule a consultation with Mr. Cooper with respect to your small business's particular commercial litigation needs, please contact his main Long Island, New York office at 516.791.5700.
  • Deposition of Plaintiff in Brooklyn Dangerous Oven Cleaner Case [PDF]   
    Description: The deposition transcript in this defective products lawsuit shows the plaintiff's incredible claim that even though she used this caustic oven cleaner to remove stubborn grease from pots, pans and stoves, she did not realize that this product was dangerous.
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