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Vibrator Burns

A woman who was burned while using her B Yours Vibe 2 vibrator may pursue her design defect claims against the seller of the device, a federal court in Washington ruled, finding that her electrical-engineering expert’s testimony is admissible given the “‘liberal thrust' of the Federal Rules.”

WASHINGTON — A woman who was burned while using her B Yours Vibe 2 vibrator may pursue her design-defect claims against the seller of the device, a federal court in Washington ruled, finding that her electrical-engineering expert’s testimony is admissible given the “‘liberal thrust' of the Federal Rules.”

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