In this activity, you review the product liability of a selected case and create a brief that summarizes its legal elements. Brooks v. Mission Stucco

In this activity, you review the product liability of a selected case and create a brief that summarizes its legal elements.

Brooks v. Mission Stucco Co., 2024 Cal. App. Unpub. LEXIS 5519 (Court of Appeal of California, Second Appellate District, Division Three. August 30, 2024, Opinion Filed).

  1. Using the Week 3 Activity Template Download Week 3 Activity Template[DOCX], accurately summarize the following regarding a design defect, a manufacturing defect, and/or a failure-to-warn cause of action in a brief that effectively lays out the following legal elements of the case:
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    • Case facts.
    • Parties and their arguments.
    • Proceedings of the court case – what happened in the court(s)?
    • The law regarding product liability defect
    • The holding of the court and its reason(s).

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