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Associated PressA California design firm will remain a defendant in a lawsuit brought by the state of Minnesota over the 2007 Minneapolis bridge collapse that killed 13 people, an appellate court ruled Tuesday.
Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. had sought immunity from the state's claim, arguing in part that the state was beyond a time limit to bring such a claim. A three-judge panel of the Minnesota Court of Appeals rejected that argument and others, saying recent changes to state law makes such claims retroactive "indefinitely into the past."
The appellate judges did dismiss Jacobs from a claim filed by engineering firm URS Corp., ruling that Jacobs does not share liability with the San Francisco-based company. URS did consulting work on the bridge for the state of Minnesota.
Jacobs is the successor to the now-defunct company that designed the Interstate 35W bridge in the 1960s. It was a flaw in the design — gusset plates that were too thin — that was identified by the National Transportation Safety Board as a key cause of the failure.
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