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Perez, Mulvaney and Parker Prevail in High-Exposure Product Liability Matter

Raymond Perez (Partner-White Plains, NY) collaborated with Michigan colleagues Kevin Mulvaney (Partner-Detroit, MI) and Kurt J. Parker, Jr. (Of Counsel-Detroit, MI) to secure a disposition for their client, a national pontoon boat manufacturer. The plaintiff had demanded tens of millions of dollars and attempted to avoid the caps on noneconomic damages. The case arose from a July 2023 incident involving a rented 2006 pontoon boat. The plaintiff alleged that her hand was caught in a pinch point in the boat railing, resulting in a partial finger amputation, and asserted claims for negligence, strict liability based on alleged design and manufacturing defects, gross negligence, failure to warn, breach of express warranty, and violation of the Michigan Consumer Protection Act. The matter required the team to untangle a complex corporate and transactional history involving multiple entities, asset transfers, predecessor entities, and competing theories of successor status. The subject boat was manufactured several years before the client acquired certain assets in a later transaction, and the plaintiff sought to impose liability through successor liability and related product liability theories.
 
In granting summary disposition on successor liability, the court rejected the plaintiff’s effort to hold the client liable for a boat it did not manufacture and found that the record did not support proceeding against the client on that theory. The court also granted summary disposition on negligence and gross negligence under both legal sufficiency and factual sufficiency grounds, granted summary disposition on failure to warn based on the absence of the necessary relationship between the client and the pontoon boat, and dismissed the consumer protection claim for failure to state a claim. In a separate dispositive motion, the team also secured an order precluding the plaintiff’s vocational rehabilitation expert from testifying regarding economic damages after challenging the factual foundation and discovery record underlying the expert’s opinions. Since the case was filed, the team developed and executed a defense strategy that included multiple depositions, extensive discovery, and targeted expert and damages challenges. That coordinated approach allowed the team to frame the key legal and evidentiary issues for the court and ultimately positioned the matter for rulings that eliminated the claims against the client.

Raymond Perez, Kevin M. Mulvaney and Kurt J. Parker, Jr.

Perez and Thomas Win Summary Judgment as Contractual Obligation Did Not Give Rise to Tort Liability

Raymond Perez (Partner-White Plains, NY) and Suma Thomas (Of Counsel-White Plains, NY) obtained summary judgment in a case in which a welder sought recovery for personal injuries sustained when a piece of hot metal fell and burned through work pants provided by our client, a uniform supplier. Ray and Suma moved for summary judgment on the grounds that the client had no duty to the welder, whose non-party employer ordered uniforms that were not fire retardant. The court agreed that the employer, not the uniform supplier, was in the best position to know the type of uniform required. The supplier’s duty was based solely on its contractual relationship with the employer. The supplier did not owe the welder a duty to recommend a fire retardant uniform absent a request.        

Raymond Perez and Suma S. Thomas

Events

WEMED University 2025
When: November 17, 2025
People: Philip Quaranta, Jonathan E. Meer, Justin J. Shireman, Raymond Perez, Lawrence Zhiyi Wang, Judy C. Selmeci, Nathan T. Horst and Harry P. Brett
WEMED University 2024
When: October 14, 2024
People: Philip Quaranta, Thomas M. DeMicco, Jonathan E. Meer, Eric G. Cheng, Justin J. Shireman, Raymond Perez, Gregg A. Tatarka, Patrick J. Lawless, B. Otis Felder, Michael Harowski, Matthew Vaccaro, Suma S. Thomas, Lawrence Zhiyi Wang and Harry P. Brett
The Legal 500 United States 2023 Selects Wilson Elser in Three Practice Areas
When: June 20, 2023
People: Thomas F. Quinn, J. Price Collins, Jonathan E. Meer, Raymond Perez, James A. Stankowski, Ian A. Stewart, Dean A. Rocco, Kent M. Adams, Ronald L. White, B. Otis Felder, Michael J. Duffy, Katherine E. Tammaro, Michael Harowski, H. Jake Rodriguez and Danielle T. Gauer
Thomas and Perez Secure Summary Judgment on Cross-Motion For Boat Owner
When: February 27, 2023
People: Raymond Perez and Suma S. Thomas
Perez and Harowski Obtain Dismissal with Prejudice in Boating Accident Case
When: April 29, 2022
People: Raymond Perez and Michael Harowski
Perez and Lee Secure Pre-Answer Motion to Dismiss for Baseball Bat Manufacturer
When: April 14, 2022
People: Suna Lee and Raymond Perez
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