Gun Holster Recalled by Browning Could Knock Gun from Safe
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Browning Company announced a consumer recall for a line of its pistol holsters because the design of the rig could switch the weapon from safe to fire without the knowledge of the person carrying the weapon. The Consumer Product Safety Commission, more commonly referred to as the CPSC, indicated that the … [Read more...] about Gun Holster Recalled by Browning Could Knock Gun from Safe
Additional Choking Incidents Come to Light with Defective Water Bottle Recall
Additional Choking Incidents Come to Light with Defective Water Bottle Recall WASHINGTON, D.C. — The popular water bottle maker Contigo re-announced its recall campaign of about 6 million water bottles designed for use by children because the spouts will fall off the bottle and present a choking hazard for children. The Consumer … [Read more...] about Additional Choking Incidents Come to Light with Defective Water Bottle Recall
Outdated Law Protects Companies Making Dangerous Goods
Consumer Reports published a scathing article that called into question the continued viability of a consumer law that only serves to protect companies that make defective or dangerous goods. Consumer Reports article addresses the Fisher-Price Rock N’ Play sleeper recall and the Kids II recall campaigns both announced … [Read more...] about Outdated Law Protects Companies Making Dangerous Goods
MI Windows and Doors Lawsuits Consolidated, Transferred to U.S. District Court, District of South Carolina
A federal judicial panel has ordered that all federally filed lawsuits involving various windows manufactured by MI Windows and Doors, Inc. be consolidated in a multidistrict litigation and transferred to U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina. In a Transfer Order dated April 23, 2012, the U.S. Judicial Panel on … [Read more...] about MI Windows and Doors Lawsuits Consolidated, Transferred to U.S. District Court, District of South Carolina
