Summary
In Gallagher v. Koppers, 142 Cal.App.3d 713, 716, 191 Cal.Rptr. 241, 245 (1983), a paint company's manufacturing operations in California were considered irrelevant to the choice of law issue in a products liability suit involving an injury caused by paint that the defendant manufactured in Oregon.
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1983.
[EDITORS' NOTE: PAGES 714 — 726 CONTAINING GALLAGHER v. KOPPERS CO. AND PEOPLE v. TILCOCK HAVE BEEN OMITTED.]
Deleted on direction of Supreme Court by orders dated July 14, 1983, and July 27, 1983.