When searching among personal injury lawyers in Los Angeles, one name is consistently found to be revered far ahead of the competition - Cameron Y. Brock. As the lead attorney at the Law Offices of Burg & Brock, Inc., the renowned motorcycle accident lawyer - and motorcyclist - has garnered a reputation for providing impeccable legal counsel in cases of personal injury, wrongful death and vehicle collision.
With such a sterling record of success, it can be easy to overlook certain accomplishments, which is why, too often, people fail to acknowledge Mr. Brock's incredible record as a top product liability lawyer. Yet, the esteemed attorney has defended clients in a number of lucrative product liability cases over the course of his distinguished career.
That's why, when a product liability story is in the news, we take notice. That's precisely what has happened recently, with a story of the murky issues related to product liability in 3-D printing reported on by the Stanford News. Stanford associate professor Nora Freeman Engstrom published research in the University of Pennsylvania Law Review exploring how 3-D printing challenges current ideas about American litigation.
3-D printers can produce elaborate three-dimensional products of almost any shape, working from designs on a computer screen. Once these become affordable for individuals, they effectively allow them to become "manufacturers" of any number of objects - opening up various new product liability concerns.
As these questions come up, we at the Law Offices of Burg & Brock will certainly be paying close attention. In the meantime, if you are dealing with product liability issues, contact our legal team today, and look forward to top-notch legal counsel.
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