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April 20, 2009
ABBOTT et al v. A.O. SMITH WATER PRODUCTS CO. et al PA Eastern ROBRENO Asbestos Personal Injury Product Liability Diversity-Asbestos Litigation
Plaintiff: ALMA L ABBOTT, ORVILLE T ABBOTT, MARGIE LYNN MAYORGA Defendant: A.O. SMITH WATER PRODUCTS CO., A.P. GREEN INDUSTRIES INC., A.W. CHESTERTON CO., AC AND S, INC., AC AND S, INC. and others...
 
November 7, 2007
Angeles Chemical Company Inc et al v. Omega Chemical PRP Group LLC et al CA Central Phillips Environmental Matters Fed. Question
Plaintiff: Angeles Chemical Company Inc, Angeles Chemical Company Inc, John Locke, John Locke, Greve Financial Services Inc and others... Defendant: Omega Chemical PRP Group LLC, Omega Chemical PRP Group, McKesson Corporation, Robert Berg, Donna Berg and others...
 
August 24, 2007
Depascale et al v. Sylvania Electronic Products, Inc. et al
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NY Eastern Wexler Other Statutory Actions Notice of Removal
Plaintiff: Gerard Depascale, Liam Neville, Joanne Depascale; Defendant: Sylvania Electronic Products, Inc., General Telephone and Electric, Inc., Verizon Communications, Inc., Does 1-1000
 
         
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