Anthony McFarland v. Tricam Industries, Inc.
ANTHONY MCFARLAND |
TRICAM INDUSTRIES, doing business as Gorilla Ladders |
15-2308 |
June 19, 2015 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit |
Personal Injury-Product Liability |
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Anthony McFarland v. Tricam Industries, Inc. |
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Filing 702787252 Filed Nonprecedential Disposition PER CURIAM. The district court s judgment is AFFIRMED, and Tricam s motion for sanctions is DENIED. Frank H. Easterbrook, Circuit Judge; Ilana Diamond Rovner, Circuit Judge and Diane S. Sykes, Circuit Judge. [6761638-1] [6761638] [15-2308] |
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Plaintiff - appellant: ANTHONY MCFARLAND | |
Represented By: | Anthony McFarland |
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Defendant - appellee: TRICAM INDUSTRIES, doing business as Gorilla Ladders | |
Represented By: | Paul V. Kaulas |
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