Monthly Archives: April 2020

Pinnacle MoM Hips (Part 2)

Hip Replacement - used with the permission from www.mayoclinic.org

The Patient’s Experience When delivering product liability training we use case studies help develop people’s understanding of the law, showing how it applies in the real world of product design, manufacturing and marketing. My last post discussed the design and development of Depuy’s range of artificial hips, including the Pinnacle metal on metal (MoM) hip…. Read more »

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Pinnacle MoM Hips (Part 1)

Hip Replacement - used with the permission from www.mayoclinic.org

Without alleging that Depuy had been negligent, they claimed the product was legally defective. So the Judge was asked to interpret and apply Part 1 of the Consumer Protection Act and the EU Product Liability Directive to this case, focusing on the question common to all the claims

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