Legal Use Case 7: A Conversation

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Adam Bahret of Apex Ridge Reliability defines Use Case 7 as the way a customer may use your product in a manner that is way beyond anything you expect. Product engineers may explore Use Case 7 to reveal weaknesses in a product that can lead to quality improvements, lower warranty costs, or even identify new uses and markets. But do Use Case 7 tests expose manufacturers to potential legal liability down the road?

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Adam Bahret of Apex Ridge Reliability defines Use Case 7 as the way a customer may use your product in a manner that is way beyond anything you expect. Product engineers may explore Use Case 7 to reveal weaknesses in a product that can lead to quality improvements, lower warranty costs, or even identify new uses and markets. But do Use Case 7 tests expose manufacturers to potential legal liability down the road?

Members of White and Williams Product Liability, Intellectual Property and Technology groups Frank Bruno, Jim Burger and Bill Kennedy sat down with Adam, reliability engineer and author of Reliability Culture to discuss the intersection of product liability law and design. See less -

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