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| Legal theories used to establish a link between plaintiff and defendant | Legal theories used to establish a link between plaintiff and defendant | ||
| - | Goal: to determine the applicable legal theories by venue (country, state or province) and other criteria (e.g. type of product) | + | |
| - | Extra goal: to determine anticipated changes to applicable legal theories | + | |
| - | Examples of results: | + | **Goal**: to determine the applicable legal theories by venue (country, state or province) and other criteria (e.g. type of product) | 
| - | Strict liability applicable in Germany for damages caused by products sold to consumers without further processing | + | |
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| + | **Extra goal**: to determine anticipated changes to applicable legal theories | ||
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| + | **Examples of results**: Strict liability applicable in Germany for damages caused by products sold to consumers without further processing | ||
| Strict liability cause of action not available in North Carolina - contributory negligence applies | Strict liability cause of action not available in North Carolina - contributory negligence applies | ||