Lawrence Chamberlain v. R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, et al
LAWRENCE CHAMBERLAIN |
R.J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, individually and as successor by merger to the Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corporation and the American Tobacco Company and LORILLARD TOBACCO COMPANY |
14-12889 |
June 30, 2014 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit |
Personal Injury-Product Liability |
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Plaintiff - appellant: LAWRENCE CHAMBERLAIN | |
Represented By: | Elizabeth Joan Cabraser |
Represented By: | Jordan S. Elias |
Represented By: | Sarah Robin London |
Represented By: | Jerome Mayer-Cantu |
Represented By: | Robert J. Nelson |
Represented By: | Kathryn E. Barnett |
Represented By: | Kenneth S. Byrd |
Represented By: | Charles Easa Farah |
Represented By: | Jennifer Gross |
Represented By: | Stephanie J. Hartley |
Represented By: | Richard M. Heimann |
Represented By: | Richard J. Latinberg |
Represented By: | Juanna B. McNicholas |
Represented By: | Norwood Wilner |
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Defendant - appellee: R.J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, individually and as successor by merger to the Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corporation and the American Tobacco Company | |
Represented By: | Stephanie Ethel Parker |
Represented By: | Andrew W. Beyer |
Represented By: | Mark F. Bideau |
Represented By: | Dana G. Bradford |
Represented By: | Andrew Brenner |
Represented By: | F. Laurens Brock |
Represented By: | Joshua Reuben Brown |
Represented By: | Jason Todd Burnette |
Represented By: | Robert Dalrymple Burton |
Represented By: | Karen C. Dyer |
Represented By: | Mark Jurgen Heise |
Represented By: | Gregory G. Katsas |
Represented By: | David M. Monde |
Represented By: | Charles Richard Allan Morse |
Represented By: | James B. Murphy |
Represented By: | Terri Lynn Parker |
Represented By: | Robert B. Parrish |
Represented By: | J. W. Prichard |
Represented By: | David C. Reeves |
Represented By: | Michael F. Stoer |
Represented By: | John M. Walker |
Represented By: | John F. Yarber |
Represented By: | Stephen N. Zack |
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Defendant - appellee: LORILLARD TOBACCO COMPANY | |
Represented By: | William R. Stein |
Represented By: | Andrew W. Beyer |
Represented By: | Mark F. Bideau |
Represented By: | F. Laurens Brock |
Represented By: | Joshua Reuben Brown |
Represented By: | Patrick P. Coll |
Represented By: | Wilfred P. Coronato |
Represented By: | Rafael Cruz-Alvarez |
Represented By: | John A. DeVault |
Represented By: | Jeff H. Galloway |
Represented By: | Theodore V.H. Mayer |
Represented By: | James B. Murphy |
Represented By: | Robb W. Patryk |
Represented By: | Stephen L. Saxl |
Represented By: | Gay Tedder |
Represented By: | Daniel H. Weiner |
Represented By: | Aviva L. Wernick |
Represented By: | John F. Yarber |
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