Plaintiff, an out-of-State resident, concedes that inasmuch as the diethylstilbestrol (DES) to which she was exposed was purchased in Connecticut and her exposure to it occurred there and she is unable to identify specifically the manufacturers or suppliers of the DES that allegedly caused her injuries, Connecticut law applies. Connecticut does not recognize non-identification theories of liability in products liability cases such as this. She argues, however, that in granting...
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