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Litigation

Feb. 9, 2000

Butchering Legitimate

FORUM Two forms of illegality exist - actual and effective - and both can prevent a company from marketing its product.By Michael J. Martin

By Michael J. Martin
        The current onslaught of product liability suits directed at the tobacco and firearms industries poses a serious question in the annals of modern jurisprudence, a question that both the business and legal communities must eventually answer: When does the manufacture and distribution of a legal product become "effectively" illegal? And when can effective ille...

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