Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1980
Publication Information
6 William Mitchell Law Review 243 (1980)
Abstract
In this article, Professor Steenson continues the discussion that began in The Anatomy of Products Liability in Minnesota: The Theories of Recovery, appearing in the last Issue of the William Mitchell Law Review, by shifting the analytical focus to the problems involved in allocating awards among the parties in Minnesota products liability cases. Professor Steenson analyzes defenses, contribution and indemnity, and the impact of Minnesota's comparative fault act on products liability law.
Repository Citation
Steenson, Michael K., "The Anatomy of Products Liability in Minnesota: Principles of Loss Allocation" (1980). Faculty Scholarship. 53.
https://open.mitchellhamline.edu/facsch/53