KASSICK v. MILWAUKEE ELEC. TOOL CORP.


120 N.J. 130 (1990)

576 A.2d 270

MARK KASSICK, PLAINTIFF-RESPONDENT, v. MILWAUKEE ELECTRIC TOOL CORPORATION, DEFENDANT-APPELLANT, AND J. WALTER COMPANY, J.H. FISHER & SON, AND INDUSTRIAL WELDING SUPPLY, DEFENDANTS.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided July 16, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stephen G. Sweet argued the cause for appellant (Methfessel & Werbel, attorneys).

Richard H. Thiele argued the cause for respondent (Thiele & Hermes, attorneys).


The opinion of the Court was delivered by POLLOCK, J.

In this products liability case, plaintiff, Mark Kassick, sought to prove that a sander manufactured by defendant Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp. (Milwaukee Electric or defendant) had three defects. In response to a question submitted by the trial court, the jury, without identifying the specific defect, found that the sander was defective. Finding further that the defect...

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