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Matthew G. Stein Sedgwick LLP

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The wheels keep spinning against Lance Armstrong *

USA - August 15 2012
This time around, Lance Armstrong’s big battle is not against other cyclists in a road race; it’s with the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA).


No liability for raw materials under the component parts doctrine *

USA - March 8 2012
The California Court of Appeal has reinforced a series of prior decisions, finding that a supplier of raw materials cannot be held liable under theories of negligence and strict product liability for injuries claimed to arise from the use of such raw materials in the manufacture of finished goods.

Co-authors: Steven D. DiSaia .


Flagrant foul: NFL sued by 12 former players over concussions *

USA - December 27 2011
The discussion of brain injuries among National Football League (NFL) athletes is becoming weekly news.