Lawsuits Quote by Adam Cohen Download Open image “Lawsuits prod companies to make their products safer.” — Adam Cohen ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.4 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Lawsuits Make Prod Products Safer
In recent years personal injury attorneys and trial lawyers have attacked the food industry with numerous lawsuits alleging that these businesses should pay monetary… — Bob Ney Copy Share Image
We haven't developed what some have called the precautionary principle which will say look, if there's a reason, if a product is safe, that's… — David Rosner Copy Share Image
How do commercial interests usually protect themselves from liability claims? Through insurance. In fact, in our society, the litmus test for safety is insurance. You can be insured for almost anything if you pay enough for the premium, but if the insurance industry isn't willing to bet its money on the safety of [biotechnology], it means the risks are simply… — David Suzuki Copy Share
Jumping through any hoop or taking advantage of any desperate situation that comes up just to sell a product is harmful. It is. — Trent Reznor Copy Share Image
Companies need to understand that the quicker they report product safety problems to CPSC, the quicker we can take action together and protect consumers… — Hal Stratton Copy Share Image
Focus on your product. A lot of people focus on the name of their brand or the legal aspects, but it's more important to… — Payal Kadakia Copy Share Image
Avoid lawsuits beyond all things; they pervert your conscience, impair your health, and dissipate your property. — Jean de la Bruyere Copy Share Image
The reality is the stakes are very high. If your industry is targeted or your company is sued in a class action, your legal… — Jonathan Friedman Copy Share Image
The bottom line is this: A private company and/or its industry allies should not knowingly lie to the American people about the harms that… — Sheldon Whitehouse Copy Share Image
And these [pharmaceutical] companies are still threatening to sue. And it's like, you know, do you not have a conscience? Do you not want… — Elton John Copy Share Image
Congress needs to toughen the laws protecting elections and make clear that anyone interfering with democracy will pay a stiff price. — Adam Cohen Copy Share Image
In a perfect world, we would have put users in control of their information when the Internet was first created. — Adam Cohen Copy Share Image
With increased awareness should come greater caution about how confessions are used at trial - and a greater willingness to overturn convictions when it… — Adam Cohen Copy Share Image
Being unemployed - or working at minimum wage - is rough in the best of circumstances. — Adam Cohen Copy Share Image
The Supreme Court's most conservative Justices have presented themselves as great respecters of precedent and opponents of 'judicial activism' - of judges using the… — Adam Cohen Copy Share Image
To be rejected on account of old age may or may not feel the same as being rejected on the basis of race or… — Adam Cohen Copy Share Image
Our movements reveal a great deal about who we are. A record of our locations over time can reveal whether we go to tent… — Adam Cohen Copy Share Image
A federal Voters' Bill of Rights could press the states to put non-partisan managers in charge of elections. — Adam Cohen Copy Share Image
There was a rule, back when I was an education lawyer in Alabama, about visiting public schools: always go on a rainy day so… — Adam Cohen Copy Share Image
When the government takes video of people in public places, the images should only be kept as long as they may reasonably be needed… — Adam Cohen Copy Share Image
Set in the advertising world of the 1960s, 'Mad Men' is stunning to look at - a Camelot-era parade of smartly dressed professionals lounging… — Adam Cohen Copy Share Image
Twitter, Facebook, and other social media outlets have a great deal of information about all of us - and the government wants to be… — Adam Cohen Copy Share Image
Lawsuits are rare and catastrophic experiences for the vast majority of men, and even when the catastrophe ensues, the controversy relates most often not… — Benjamin N. Cardozo Copy Share Image
I think writers of memoirs need to be respected for the bold decision they take to bare their lives open. That alone should be… — Andrea Hirata Copy Share Image
Besieged by lawsuits that threatened to engulf almost everyone at the White House, Clinton assistants shunned paper or e-mail records of their daily deliberations.… — Robert Dallek Copy Share Image
'Sue and settle' involves the creation of environmental rules and regulations through lawsuits filed by environmental groups against the EPA, not through Congress or… — Scott Pruitt Copy Share Image
“That was about as effective as blaming it on God, and as practical, too. You couldn't get a lawyer to sue either of them.” — George Effinger Copy Share Image
This week I was proud to join with my colleagues to help pass two important, common-sense pieces of legislation that will limit the frivolous… — Bob Ney Copy Share Image
Everything will have a Yelp review. And if you're a worker, there will be like credit scores. There already are to some extent. How… — Tyler Cowen Copy Share Image
Lawsuits against reverse mortgage companies, including the nation's largest, Financial Freedom Senior Funding, contend that those firms helped pressure older Americans into bad investments. — Charles Duhigg Copy Share Image
Once you realize that everything happens for a reason, attitudes towards matters such as illnesses, or lawsuits, for example, change. — Shari Arison Copy Share Image
“There's this word Libel that people love to pass around when filing lawsuits against someone who accurately described them in a publication. It does… — Niedria Kenny Copy Share Image
“To compel the other side to settle... and whoever comes to their senses first loses.” — Jonathan Harr Copy Share Image
Women enjoyed rights in Egypt they would not again enjoy for more than 2,000 years. They owned ships, ran vineyards, filed lawsuits, practiced medicine.… — Stacy Schiff Copy Share Image