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Contract - Contract Product Liability Cases filed in the Utah District Court [ Court Info ]

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Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
September 29, 2009
American Nutrition, Inc. v. Peterson Company, The UT Jenkins Contract Product Liability Notice of Removal- Product Liability
Plaintiff: American Nutrition, Inc., American Nutrition, Inc. Defendant: Peterson Company, The
 
July 30, 2009
King Farms trucking v. Caterpillar UT Kimball Contract Product Liability Notice of Removal- Product Liability
Plaintiff: King Farms Trucking, King Farms Trucking Defendant: Caterpillar, Caterpillar
 
April 29, 2009
Simantob v. Mullican Flooring UT Kimball Contract Product Liability Notice of Removal- Breach of Contract
Plaintiff: Jack Simantob Defendant: Mullican Flooring, Mullican Flooring
 
October 1, 2008
Sund v. Jiffy Lube et al UT Campbell Contract Product Liability Diversity
Plaintiff: Matthew J. Sund; Defendant: Jiffy Lube, Allstate Insurance Company, Tim Dahle Nissan, Utah Lubricants
 
July 17, 2008
Haycock Petroleum et al v. Petro West et al UT Kimball Contract Product Liability Diversity
Plaintiff: Haycock Petroleum, HP Management; Defendant: Petro West, Ameron International, Holt Oil Products
 
June 2, 2006
Code Corporation v. Aplus Products UT Campbell Contract Product Liability Diversity-Other Contract
         
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