§ 544.41

Minnesota Statutes
Source: 2025 Minnesota Statutes. For the official text, see revisor.mn.gov.

Citing Cases (19)

Minnesota Supreme Court

Schweich v. Ziegler, Inc. · 1990 4 citations

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Emme v. C.O.M.B., Inc. · 1988 2 citations

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Peterson v. Bendix Home Systems, Inc. · 1982 1 citation

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Minnesota Court of Appeals

In Re Shigellosis Litigation · 2002 9 citations

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Trigger's Supper Club v. Sunridge Farms, Inc. · 2002 9 citations

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Marcon v. Kmart Corp. · 1998 2 citations

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Kneibel v. RRM ENTERPRISES · 1993 2 citations

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Gorath v. Rockwell International, Inc. · 1989 8 citations

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Gamble Skogmo, Inc. v. Aetna Casualty & Surety Co. · 1986 1 citation

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Willmar Poultry Co. v. Carus Chemical Co. · 1985 1 citation

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McCormick v. Custom Pools, Inc. · 1985 4 citations

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U.S. District Court, D. Minnesota

American Family Mutual Insurance Company, S.I. v. Amazon.com, Inc. · 2023 2 citations

that Pecron, LLC was the product manufacturer pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 544.41, subd. 1, based on the information Amazon gathered, including its own review of an exemplar Aeiusny generator and documentation Amazon received suggesting a link between Pecron and Aeiusny. American Family amended its complaint, naming Pecron as a defendant and eventually agreed to Amazon’s dismissal. Throughout the litigation,

that Pecron, LLC was the product manufacturer pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 544.41, subd. 1, based on the information Amazon gathered, including its own review of an exemplar Aeiusny generator and documentation Amazon received suggesting a link between Pecron and Aeiusny. American Family amended its complaint, naming Pecron as a defendant and eventually agreed to Amazon’s dismissal. Throughout the litigation,

American Family Mutual Insurance Company, S.I. v. Amazon.com, Inc. · 2023 2 citations

product allegedly causing injury, death or damage.” Minn. Stat. § 544.41, subd. 1. On February 28, 2022, Amazon filed a Certification of Product Manufacturer (hereafter “the Certification”) along with a declaration of Amazon’s counsel, which stated that based “upon present information and belief” the generator was manufactured by Pecron LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company. [Dkt. 29.] Consequently, American Family filed its

product allegedly causing injury, death or damage.” Minn. Stat. § 544.41, subd. 1. On February 28, 2022, Amazon filed a Certification of Product Manufacturer (hereafter “the Certification”) along with a declaration of Amazon’s counsel, which stated that based “upon present information and belief” the generator was manufactured by Pecron LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company. [Dkt. 29.] Consequently, American Family filed its

Berkley Regional Insurance Company v. Shenzhenshi Yishengda Dianzi Youxian Gongsi · 2023 6 citations

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Lane v. Century International Arms, Inc. · 2022 2 citations

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Pierce v. BMW of North America, LLC · 2018 2 citations

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ADT Security Services, Inc. v. Swenson · 2011 4 citations

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Finke v. Hunter's View, Ltd. · 2009 6 citations

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Masepohl v. American Tobacco Co., Inc. · 1997 4 citations

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