Upjohn Co v. New Hampshire Ins Co

In Upjohn Co v. New Hampshire Ins Co, 438 Mich 197; 476 NW2d 392 (1991), the Court ruled that measurements made by Upjohn employees regarding the unusually low level of by-product in a tank constituted sufficient information available to Upjohn, through its various employees, to allow the Court, applying the imputed-collective-knowledge standard, to find, as a matter of law, that Upjohn must have expected the tank to be leaking. Id. at 213-215.