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Alabama Federal Court Has Personal Jurisdiction Over Canadian Car Manufacturer That Produced Cars Specifically for Distribution in U.S.

The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama denied a Canadian car manufacturer’s motion to dismiss for lack of personal jurisdiction in a case brought by the estate of a woman killed in a car crash alleging liability under the Alabama Extended Manufacturer’s Liability Doctrine, negligence, and breach of warranties.  The defendant is headquartered in Canada and has no...

Mississippi Supreme Court Affirms Compensatory Damage Award for Asbestos Exposure But Remands for New Punitive Damages Trial

The Supreme Court of Mississippi yesterday upheld a jury’s $250,000 compensatory damages award in favor of a worker for exposure to a chemical company’s asbestos-containing products used to increase the viscosity of drilling mud.  The court, however, reversed a $500,000 punitive damages award and remanded the case for a new trial to determine the appropriate amount of punitive...

Supreme Court of Virginia Reverses Verdict for Autopilot Manufacturer and Remands Case

The Supreme Court of Virginia reversed a judgment in favor of an autopilot system manufacturer in a case involving consolidated wrongful death actions arising from a small airplane crash.  In the court’s opinion that was released yesterday, the court concluded that an accident investigation report should not have been admitted into evidence pursuant to the learned treatise exception of...

Indiana Court Kicks Products Liability Case Against Prosthetic Hip Manufacturer to Virginia or Mississippi

In a products liability action over recalled prosthetic hip implants, nineteen plaintiffs from Virginia and Mississippi filed claims in Indiana state court.  The defendant manufacturer argued that the forum was inappropriate because the medical procedures to install the prosthetics were all conducted in Virginia or Mississippi, all Plaintiffs resided in Virginia or Mississippi, and the...

Kentucky Court Grants Summary Judgment to Motocross Promoter on Gross Negligence Claims After Mechanic’s Injury

A mechanic was injured when an out-of-control motocross bike careened into the starting area where he was watching the race.  He brought negligence claims against the event promoter, alleging the promoter told him to stand in an obviously dangerous area.  The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky dismissed the plaintiff’s action on summary judgment, where the only...

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