Revamped Pa. High Court Looks To Make Mark On Tort Law

By Dan Packel (February 4, 2016, 6:23 PM EST) -- The newly overhauled Pennsylvania Supreme Court is looking to clarify questions left open by a landmark 2014 tort ruling with its decision this week to take for its first case the matter of whether jurors, rather than judges, must determine whether products are "unreasonably dangerous" in failure-to-warn cases....

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