Loomis v. Amazon.com LLC

Docket NumberB297995
Decision Date26 April 2021
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8 cases
  • Lee v. Amazon.com, Inc.
    • United States
    • California Court of Appeals
    • March 11, 2022
    ...role in terms consistent with the evidence in this case. ( Bolger, at pp. 452–453, 267 Cal.Rptr.3d 601 ; Loomis v. Amazon.com LLC (2021) 63 Cal.App.5th 466, 277 Cal.Rptr.3d 769 [agreeing with Bolger in case where seller did not use FBA].)42 After discussing two cases from other jurisdiction......
  • Defries v. Yamaha Motor Corp.
    • United States
    • California Court of Appeals
    • October 26, 2022
    ...products liability," Vandermark "extended strict products liability to retailers"], italics removed; Loomis v. Amazon.com LLC (2021) 63 Cal.App.5th 466, 475-476, 277 Cal.Rptr.3d 769 [describing similar history].) However, Defries's withdrawal of his claim of strict liability based on a manu......
  • Jane IL Doe v. Brightstar Residential Inc.
    • United States
    • California Court of Appeals
    • March 10, 2022
    ...not actively involved in it.II We independently review Doe's appeal of the summary judgment ruling. (See Loomis v. Amazon.com LLC (2021) 63 Cal.App.5th 466, 475, 277 Cal.Rptr.3d 769.) We liberally construe evidence offered against the motion and resolve doubts in the opposition's favor. ( R......
  • Oakland Police Officers' Ass'n v. City of Oakland
    • United States
    • California Court of Appeals
    • April 26, 2021
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3 books & journal articles
  • Mass Arbitration.
    • United States
    • Stanford Law Review Vol. 74 No. 6, June 2022
    • June 1, 2022
    ...liability, Amazon should be held liable if a product sold through its website turns out to be defective."); Loomis v. Amazon.com LLC, 277 Cal. Rptr. 3d 769,779 (Ct. App. 2021) ("[W]e are persuaded that Amazon's own business practices make it a direct link in the vertical chain of distributi......
  • Products liability and commercial sales
    • United States
    • James Publishing Practical Law Books California Causes of Action
    • March 31, 2022
    ...in the vertical chain of distribution such that it may be subject to liability for defective products. Loomis v. Amazon.com LLC (2021) 63 Cal. App. 5th 466; see also Bolger v. Amazon.com LLC (2020) 53 Cal. App. 5th 431. However, privity is not required where the product is intended for huma......
  • WHO MODERATES THE MODERATORS? A LAW & ECONOMICS APPROACH TO HOLDING ONLINE PLATFORMS ACCOUNTABLE WITHOUT DESTROYING THE INTERNET.
    • United States
    • Rutgers Computer & Technology Law Journal Vol. 49 No. 1, March 2023
    • March 22, 2023
    ...note 192, at 1656. (203) Restatement (Second) of Torts [section] 324A (Am. L. Inst. 1965). (204) See, e.g., Loomis v. Amazon.com, LLC, 63 Cal. App. 5th 466, 471 (205) See Oberdorf v. Amazon.com, Inc., 930 F.3d 136, 140 (3rd Cir. 2019). (206) Id. at 142. (207) Id at 151-53. (208) Id. at 152-......

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