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WCM Wins Summary Judgment in Philadelphia Penile Numbing Cream Products Case.
August 9, 2017
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Partner Bob Cosgrove and associate Matt Care were awarded summary judgment in Philadelphia County in the case of <em>Lowe v. The Kama Sutra Company, et. al</em>. In <em>Lowe</em>, the plaintiff, <a href="http://www.tmz.com/2013/05/23/michael-lowe-mma-fighter-penis-injury-kama-sutra-lawsuit/">a MMA fighter</a>, sued the designer, manufacturer, and distributor of a prolonging gel, meant to prevent premature ejaculation, after alleging injuries to his penis after repeated use. Lowe utilized the gel in combination with other products and alleged that the gel caused permanent disfigurement to his member and decreased sexual performance.
After years of discovery and countless depositions, WCM was able to convince the court that our client, a wholesale distributor of adult novelties and romance products, did not distribute a defective product. Consequently, the court dismissed all of the plaintiff's negligence, strict product liability, breach of express warranty, breach of implied warranty of merchantability, and breach of implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose claims, and all cross-claims against our client.
For more information about this post please e-mail <a href="mailto:%20rcosgrove@wcmlaw.com"target="_blank">Bob Cosgrove</a>.