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ISSN 0042-6229
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Vol. 62, Issue 2, 2017July 25, 2017 EDT

When Laundry Becomes Deadly: Why the Extension of Duty past Spouses in Schwartz v. Accuratus Corp. Holds the Right People Responsible for Take-Home Toxic Torts

Nicole Ward,
new jersey supreme courtthird partyforeseeabilitymass tortsnegligenceliabilitytoxic tort
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Villanova Law Review
Nicole Ward, When Laundry Becomes Deadly: Why the Extension of Duty Past Spouses in Schwartz v. Accuratus Corp. Holds the Right People Responsible for Take-Home Toxic Torts, 62 Villanova Law Review 457 (2017).

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