Zettle V. Handy Manufacturing Co.
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MERRITT, Chief Judge. Plaintiff's decedent was electrocuted September 20, 1988, apparently while using a washer manufactured by defendant. Plaintiff brought suit in state court against decedent's employer and against defendant manufacturer, raising claims of negligent design and inadequate warning under Michigan law. After plaintiff's action against the employer was resolved, defendant removed the case to federal district court pursuant to its diversity jurisdiction. The district court granted summary judgment to defendant on all claims, and plaintiff appeals. For the following reasons, we affirm the judgment of the district court.