Henry Ruppel v. CBS Corporation
HENRY RUPPEL |
CBS CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation, f/k/a Viacom Incorporated, is a successor by merger to CBS Corporation, a Pennsylvania corporation f/k/a Westinghouse Electric Corporation |
12-2236 |
May 22, 2012 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit |
Asbestos Pers Injury-Prod.Liab. |
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Filing 701891535 Filed opinion of the court by Judge Flaum. We REVERSE the district court's decision and REMAND for ffurther proceedings consistent with the opinion. Joel M. Flaum, Circuit Judge; Diane S. Sykes, Circuit Judge and Rudolph T. Randa, District Court Judge. [6446516-1] [6446516] [12-2236] |
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Plaintiff - appellee: HENRY RUPPEL | |
Represented By: | Steven M. Aroesty |
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Defendant - appellant: CBS CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation, f/k/a Viacom Incorporated, is a successor by merger to CBS Corporation, a Pennsylvania corporation f/k/a Westinghouse Electric Corporation | |
Represented By: | Daniel G. Donahue |
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