Product Liability 2023


Course Date: March 8, 2023

Full Course Materials
Total: 5h 39min

Course Introduction and Land Acknowledgement (9:00 – 9:10)

Raymond Lee Program Lawyer, CLEBC, Vancouver
Michael ParrishFasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP, Vancouver

Case Commentary on Ding v. Prevost, 2022 BCSC 215 (9:10 – 9:55)

  • facts and background
  • nature of plaintiffs' product liability claims
  • fact and expert evidence
  • key legal and evidentiary issues

Nigel L. TrevethanHarper Grey LLP, Vancouver

BREAK (9:55 – 10:00)

Update on Product Liability Case Law in Canada (10:00 – 10:45)

  • negligent design
  • negligent manufacture
  • failure to warn
  • duty and standard of care

Michael ParrishFasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP, Vancouver

BREAK (10:45 – 10:50)

Prosecuting and Defending Product Liability Claims (10:50 – 11:35)

  • plaintiff's theory of liability
  • proving the defect—sources of evidence
  • failure to warn claims
  • liability for subsidiaries and suppliers
  • indemnity agreements

Allison K. FoordBorden Ladner Gervais LLP, Vancouver
Sam Jaworski
Slater Vecchio LLP, Vancouver

BREAK (11:35 – 11:40)

Examining and Defending the Corporate Representative (11:40 – 12:25)

  • product design, testing, and certification
  • manuals and warnings
  • similar incidents, litigation 
  • recalls and subsequent re-design 
  • relevance/ applicability of "reptile theory" questions in Canada

David L. CampbellBowman and Brooke LLP, Detroit, Michigan
Laura E. JonesCamp Fiorante Matthews Mogerman LLP, Vancouver

LUNCH (12:25 – 1:00)

Expert Evidence in Product Liability Cases (1:00 – 1:45)

  • proving and defending claims with expert evidence
  • common types of expert evidence 
  • site and product examination and testing 
  • using exemplars and surrogates
  • common admissibility issues

Marc KazimirskiKazLaw Injury Lawyers, Vancouver

BREAK (1:45 – 1:50)

Regulators, Regulatory Reporting, and Recalls (1:50 – 2:20)

  • regulatory requirements in product design and certification
  • overview of the key regulatory regimes
  • regulatory reporting and compliance
  • recalls and other remedial measures
  • communicating with regulators

Lisa ParliamentMcMillan LLP, Toronto

BREAK (2:20 – 2:25)

Product Liability Class Actions (2:25 – 3:10)

  • claim trends in BC and Ontario
  • certification trends
    • causes of action
    • identifiable class
    • evidence, evidence, evidence
  • interpretation of Maple Leaf: two Canadas
  • recalls and preferability: the end of the road?

Katherine BoothMcCarthy Tétrault, Vancouver 
Jill S. Yates
McCarthy Tétrault, Vancouver 

Closing Remarks (3:10 – 3:15)

Michael ParrishFasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP, Vancouver