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2024 NJ Products Liability & Toxic Tort Law

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2024 NJ Products Liability & Toxic Tort Law

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255 N.J. 59; 476 N.J. Super. 301; L. 2023 c. 163

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N.J. cases app'd for pub. on September 18, 2024; U.S. Sup Ct cases through 216 L.Ed.2d 1178; N.J. Chap. Laws through L. 2024 c. 62

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Next edition to be published on or about October 2024


2024 NJ Products Liability & Toxic Tort Law

Current Edition: 2024

Print Edition Commentaries Are Current Through:
255 N.J. 59; 476 N.J. Super. 301; L. 2023 c. 163

"What's New"

Online Edition - via Gann's What's New Feature - is Current Through:

N.J. cases app'd for pub. on September 18, 2024; U.S. Sup Ct cases through 216 L.Ed.2d 1178; N.J. Chap. Laws through L. 2024 c. 62

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NJ Products Liability & Toxic Tort Law

by William A. Dreier, Steven A. Karg, and John E. Keefe, Sr.
    A work of immense scholarly and practical value, this authoritative text allows the practioner to remain in complete control of two ever more complex and important fields of law. It contains:
    • Comprehensive, practical advice on preparing cases for trial;
    • The full text and a thorough analysis of the 987 Products Liability Act;
    • Full discussion of the cases which form the backbone of the law in New Jersey;
    • Selected State & Federal statutes and regulations & model jury charges for products cases and of great importance, identification and exploration of uncertain areas in the law.

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William A. Dreier
William A. Dreier was a retired Presiding Judge of the Appellate Division of the New Jersey Superior Court. He also practiced law with the firm of Norris McLaughlin, PA. Appointed to the bench in 1973, Judge Dreier served for ten years as a trial judge in the Law and Chancery Divisions, and from 1983 to September 1998 was a Judge of the Appellate Division. He was the co-author of the six editions and supplements of the earlier version of this work published since 1978 by the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, as well as all prior editions of this treatise. He delivered annual lectures on products liability to the New Jersey Judiciary and to the New Jersey Bar. As a frequent New Jersey ICLE lecturer, he received its highest award for excellence in continuing legal education. Judge Dreier was a member of the American Law Institute, and both lectured and served as the course coordinator for the annual ALl-ABA products liability courses. He lectured nationally on products liability, including, for several years as a faculty member of the National Judicial College. In the drafting and approval of the Restatement of Torts, Third, he was a member of the consultative group for the products liability sections and was an advisor for the apportionment sections. Judge Dreier published numerous law review and other articles in this and other areas of the law, as well as books for ICLE on the subjects of Chancery Practice and Secured Transactions, and the New Jersey Arbitration Handbook, published by the New Jersey Law Journal.

Steven A. Karg
Steven A. Karg is a litigation member with the New Jersey law firm of Norris McLaughlin, PA. He concentrates his practice on commercial litigation with an emphasis on products and consumer liability defense. Mr. Karg has represented clients at both the trial and appellate levels, including in New Jersey's Multi-County Litigation courts. He has acted as New Jersey counsel within virtual law firms defending companies in products, consumer and class action litigations. He is the author of the first chapter of NJICLE's 2015 New Jersey Mass Torts & Class Action Treatise, entitled "The Mechanics of Forming and Terminating Multicounty Litigations in New Jersey." He is a past President of the Somerset County Bar Association, a past Chair of the Products Liability Committee of the New Jersey Defense Association, and a past Chair of the Product Liability and Toxic Tort Section of the New Jersey State Bar Association. He has also served as Secretary and Director of Meritas®, a global network of approximately 174 law firms. Mr. Karg has an undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology, and work experience in engineering-related fields. He has frequently written and lectured in New Jersey and nationally on products-related topics.

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John E. Keefe
John E. Keefe, Sr. is a retired Presiding Judge of the Appellate Division of the New Jersey Superior Court who is now of counsel to the firm of Keefe Bartels in the firm's Red Bank office. Judge Keefe was appointed to the bench in 1977 and served as a trial judge in the Law and Chancery Divisions from 1977 to 1988. In 1988, he was appointed to the Appellate Division and served there until his retirement in September 2001. He is an Adjunct Professor of Law at Seton Hall University School of Law where he has taught Products Liability since 1985. He has been an annual lecturer on products liability for the New Jersey Judicial College and a frequent lecturer for the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, receiving the Institute's Distinguished Service Award in 2001. Judge Keefe is a member of the American Law Institute and was a member of the consultive group in the drafting of Restatement of Torts, Third, Products Liability.

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