William Jackson v. Owens Corning/Fiberboard Asbes
Plaintiff - Appellant: WILLIAM JACKSON, a disabled person
Defendant - Appellee: OWENS CORNING/FIBERBOARD ASBESTOS PI TRUST
Case Number: 14-2471
Filed: July 3, 2014
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit
Nature of Suit: Asbestos Pers Injury-Prod.Liab.

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December 1, 2014 William Jackson v. Owens Corning/Fiberboard Asbes

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December 1, 2014 Opinion or Order Filing 702428067 Filed Nonprecedential Disposition PER CURIAM. AFFIRMED. Ann Claire Williams, Circuit Judge; Diane S. Sykes, Circuit Judge and David F. Hamilton, Circuit Judge. [6624132-1] [6624132] [14-2471]
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Plaintiff - appellant: WILLIAM JACKSON, a disabled person
Represented By: William Jackson
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Defendant - appellee: OWENS CORNING/FIBERBOARD ASBESTOS PI TRUST
Represented By: Joseph D. Frank
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