Should successor liability only apply in product liability cases?



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I can't think of a place it applies other than product liabilty.


No. It should also apply in contract, or intentional tort cases.

Whether it applies in negligence cases is debatable -- there are strong arguments in either direction.
I think it should always apply. When you take over something, you assume its assets and liabilities.

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