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The Expanding Indemnity Rights of Non-Manufacturing Product Sellers and the Problem of the "Mixed" Case ( August 2004 )
Manufacturers take note: Texas has adopted the most far-reaching sellerÃâs indemnity statute in the country. The law requires manufacturers to indemnify sellers for all "losses" incurred a products liability actions, including the defense of non-product claims. While the Texas statute is the most extreme, it is merely part of a trend toward increasing the rights of product sellers through special seller exceptions and indemnity statutes. -
Contribution Rights of A Settling Defendant In Texas ( January 1999 )
Traditionally, in Texas, a defendant can settle only its proportionate share of common liability and cannot preserv.
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