George Houston, et al v. SPX Corporation
Plaintiff - Appellant: GEORGE CREVEN HOUSTON and CANDIS HOUSTON
Defendant - Appellee: SPX CORPORATION
Case Number: 14-20231
Filed: April 16, 2014
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other Personal Liability

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September 16, 2014 George Houston, et al v. SPX Corporation

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Plaintiff - appellant: GEORGE CREVEN HOUSTON
Represented By: Matthew J. Kita
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Plaintiff - appellant: CANDIS HOUSTON
Represented By: Matthew J. Kita
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Defendant - appellee: SPX CORPORATION
Represented By: Timothy U. Stanford
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