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Date: 02-26-2024
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Case Number: 1:24-cv-00249
Judge: James R. Sweeney II
Court: United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana (Marion County)
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Defendant's Attorney: No appearance
Description: Indianapolis, Indiana personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a product liability theory.
Indiana has product liability laws that set the rules for filing claims against manufacturers, retailers, and marketers when a consumer is harmed by using a product. The sections below provide a helpful outline of how product liability laws work in Indiana.
In a product liability case based on strict liability, the plaintiff must prove that:
The product was sold in an "unreasonably dangerous" condition,
The unreasonably dangerous condition existed when the product left the defendant's control, and.
The dangerous condition caused the plaintiff's injuries.
Outcome: 02/26/2024 7 CLOSED TRANSFER to the Northern District of California. IN RE: ROUNDUP PRODUCTS LIABILITY LITIGATION MDL- 2741 Per Certified Transfer Order # 444. (CKM) Modified on 2/26/2024 (CKM). (Entered: 02/26/2024)
02/26/2024 8 Transfer Letter to Clerk of the Northern District of California. Case transferred electronically to Northern District of California, IN RE: MDL # 2741 Per Certified Transfer Order # 444 on 2/22/2024. (CKM) Modified on 2/26/2024 (CKM). (Entered: 02/26/2024)
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