Venmar Ventilation, etc. v. Von Weise USA, etc.
Plaintiff: Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company, as subrogee of Dean and Julie Bachmann
Third Party Plaintiff - Appellant: Venmar Ventilation, Inc.
Third Party Defendant - Appellee: Von Weise USA Inc., formerly known as Fasco Industries, Inc.
Case Number: 08-3887
Filed: December 16, 2008
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Property Damage-Product Liability
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Third party plaintiff - appellant: Venmar Ventilation, Inc.
Represented By: Timothy James Carrigan
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Third party defendant - appellee: Von Weise USA Inc., formerly known as Fasco Industries, Inc.
Represented By: Andrea Danielle Kiehl
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