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Volume 26, No. 4
May 2007

Court Documents

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  • Daniels v. ConAgra, Inc., p. 77 (the class action complaint in a lawsuit by consumers alleging they contracted Salmonella from eating contaminated peanut butter produced by defendant). No. PL1073.

  • Reilly v. Second Chance Body Armor, Inc., p. 64 (the complaint in a lawsuit filed by the Massachusetts Attorney General alleging defective design of lightweight bulletproof vests). No. PL975.

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  • Longoria v. Cooper Tire & Rubber Co., p. 72 (plaintiffs’ original petition and requests for disclosure and a document describing the incident forming the basis of the lawsuit in a case alleging failure to warn of the danger of aging tires and defective design of the door latch system on a pickup truck, among other claims). No. PL1074.

  • Simonetta v. Viad Corp., p. 66 (plaintiff’s appellate and reply briefs in a case holding that the manufacturer of a U.S. Navy ship evaporator containing asbestos insulation manufactured by a different company may be liable for failure to warn of the dangers of asbestos exposure where the machine manufacturer knew that the asbestos posed a health hazard to those servicing the equipment). No. PL1075.

  • Sinclair v. Merck & Co., p. 65 (plaintiffs’ opening and reply appellate briefs and two amicus curiae briefs in a case holding that former Vioxx users may be entitled to medical monitoring damages and that the availability of such damages is not dependent solely on the existence of a manifested disease or condition). No. PL1076.

  • Travis v. Kumho Indus. Co., p. 73 (plaintiff’s second amended complaint and the parties’ confidentiality agreement and protective order in a case alleging defective design and manufacture of a tire that lacked adequate adhesion between the belts and did not have nylon overlays or other devices used to reduce tread separation). No. PL1077.

  • Ware v. ConAgra Foods, Inc., p. 76 (plaintiffs’ complaint, plaintiffs’ motion for transfer and coordination or consolidation under 28 U.S.C. § 1407, and the court’s interim order regarding preservation of evidence in a class action lawsuit by consumers alleging they contracted Salmonella from eating contaminated peanut butter produced by defendant). No. PL1078.

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