Microplastics Litigation: Defenses Against Attempts to Expand Theories of Liability

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Recent decisions demonstrate judicial skepticism toward claims premised on the alleged presence of microplastics in consumer products. As plaintiffs’ counsel attempt to expand traditional product liability and consumer protection doctrines into this emerging space, courts have required product-specific factual allegations and declined to impose liability for downstream product disposal by third parties….
By: Harris Beach Murtha
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