Susan Parks v. Ariens Company
Plaintiff - Appellant: Susan R. Parks, wife and next of kin of Timothy Glen Parks, deceased, and Executor of the Estate of Timothy Glen Parks, deceased
Defendant - Appellee: Ariens Company, a Wisconsin Corporation
Case Number: 15-2664
Filed: August 3, 2015
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Personal Injury-Product Liability

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Plaintiff - appellant: Susan R. Parks, wife and next of kin of Timothy Glen Parks, deceased, and Executor of the Estate of Timothy Glen Parks, deceased
Represented By: Jason Gann
Represented By: John Dress Gehlhausen
Represented By: Robert Jay Ingraham
Represented By: Marc P. Weingarten
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Defendant - appellee: Ariens Company, a Wisconsin Corporation
Represented By: I. Gregg Curry
Represented By: John C. Gray
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