This past summer, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals issued a seminal opinion in Oberdorf v. Amazon.com, Inc., which held Amazon could be liable as a seller for products sold by third parties on its website. The issue however...more
12/19/2019
/ Amazon Marketplace ,
Appeals ,
Breach of Warranty ,
Business Litigation ,
Damages ,
Direct to Consumer Sales ,
Distributors ,
E-Commerce ,
Internet Retailers ,
Motion to Dismiss ,
Negligence ,
Retail Market ,
Retailers ,
Sales & Distribution Agreements ,
Strict Liability ,
Subrogation ,
Summary Judgment ,
Third-Party Relationships
Historically, many jurisdictions have held that Amazon was not a “Seller” when considering products sold on its website by third-party vendors. Recently, a U.S. Court of Appeals held for the first time that Amazon was a...more
In my article last month, “Should Amazon be Liable for Products Sold in its Marketplace,” I discussed how the Fourth Circuit, like many courts before it, ruled Amazon was not a “Seller” when considering products sold on its...more
7/9/2019
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Amazon Marketplace ,
Appeals ,
Business Model ,
Communications Decency Act ,
Multi-Factor Test ,
Product Defects ,
Restatement of Torts ,
Strict Liability ,
Third-Party ,
Vendors
Amazon, the largest e-commerce website in the world and a member of the “Big Four” has repeatedly, and successfully, argued that the company is not liable for harm caused by the defective products that are sold by third...more