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1. Intentional Inducement

B. The Elements of Contributory Liability under Inwood: 1. The Requirement of Intentional Inducement

Although the majority of contributory liability cases have proceeded under the second prong of the Inwood standard – supplying a product – a few courts have addressed circumstances in which inducement formed the basis for liability. See Gucci America, Inc. v. Frontline Processing Corp., 2010 WL 2541367 (S.D.N.Y.); Transdermal Products, Inc. v. Performance Contract Packaging, [...]