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Ysbrand v. DaimlerChrysler Corp. Case Brief

Supreme Court of Oklahoma2003Docket #139933
2003 OK 17 81 P.3d 618 74 O.B.A.J. 725 49 U.C.C. Rep. Serv. 2d (West) 1062 2003 Okla. LEXIS 18 2003 WL 437160 Civil Procedure Conflict of Laws Contracts Torts

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tl;dr: The Oklahoma Supreme Court upheld nationwide class certification for warranty claims against a carmaker by applying the law of the manufacturer’s home state. However, it decertified the fraud claim because individual state laws would apply, making the class unmanageable.

Legal Significance: Demonstrates how a court can certify a nationwide class action for warranty claims by applying a single state’s law under the “most significant relationship” test, while finding that tort claims requiring application of multiple states’ laws fail the predominance requirement for class certification.

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Case Facts & Court Holding

Key Facts & Case Background

Plaintiffs, owners of over one million 1996-1997 DaimlerChrysler minivans, filed a nationwide class action lawsuit. They alleged that the front passenger airbags were defective due to their “propensity to deploy with overly aggressive force” and during low-speed collisions, posing a risk to children and small adults. Plaintiffs asserted claims for breach of express and implied warranties under the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) and a common law claim for fraud and deceit, alleging DaimlerChrysler failed to warn of the defect. They sought damages to replace the allegedly defective airbags. The defendant, DaimlerChrysler, is a Delaware corporation with its principal place of business in Michigan. The trial court certified a nationwide class of current owners, excluding those with personal injury claims. DaimlerChrysler appealed the certification order, arguing that common questions of law and fact did not predominate due to the need to apply the laws of all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

Court Holding & Legal Precedent

Issue: In a nationwide class action alleging both warranty and fraud claims, did the trial court abuse its discretion by finding that common questions of law and fact predominated over individual ones, thereby satisfying the requirements for class certification?

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Legal Issue

In a nationwide class action alleging both warranty and fraud claims, did the trial court abuse its discretion by finding that common questions of law and fact predominated over individual ones, thereby satisfying the requirements for class certification?

Conclusion

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Legal Rule

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  • Holding: Class certification affirmed for UCC warranty claims but reversed for
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