Scott Johnson, etc. v. Mead Johnson & Company, LLC
Plaintiff - Appellant: Scott Johnson, as guardian ad litem of H.T.P., a minor
Defendant - Appellee: Mead Johnson & Company, LLC
Case Number: 13-2681
Filed: August 1, 2013
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Personal Injury-Product Liability

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June 6, 2014 Summary Scott Johnson v. Mead Johnson & Company

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Plaintiff - appellant: Scott Johnson, as guardian ad litem of H.T.P., a minor
Represented By: Michael A. Anderson
Represented By: Kay Nord Hunt
Represented By: Stephen Carl Rathke
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Defendant - appellee: Mead Johnson & Company, LLC
Represented By: Anthony J. Anscombe
Represented By: Mary Elizabeth Buckley
Represented By: Kirk Jenkins
Represented By: Frederick William Morris
Represented By: Jonathon T. Naples
Represented By: Brian W. Thomson
Represented By: Karen Woodward
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