Saldana et al v. Boston Scientific Corporation
Linda Kay Saldana and Daniel Saldana |
Boston Scientific Corporation |
2:2014cv00962 |
January 9, 2014 |
US District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia |
Charleston Office |
XX US, Outside State |
Joseph R. Goodwin |
Personal Injury- Product Liability |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 93 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER (Defendant's Motion for Partial Summary Judgment) denying 34 MOTION by Boston Scientific Corporation for Partial Summary Judgment on Plaintiffs Linda Saldana and Daniel Saldana's Punitive Damages Claim and Memorandum in Support. Signed by Judge Joseph R. Goodwin on 4/14/2016. (cc: counsel of record; any unrepresented party) (kp) |
Filing 92 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER (Defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment) The 33 MOTION by Boston Scientific Corporation for Summary Judgment is GRANTED IN PART with respect to the plaintiffs' claims of strict liability for manufacturing defect, strict liability for design defect, strict liability for failure to warn, negligent manufacturing, negligent failure to warn, breach of express warranty, breach of implied warranty of merchantability, and breach of implied warranty of fit ness for a particular purpose, and DENIED IN PART with respect to the plaintiffs' claims of negligent design and loss of consortium, as more fully set forth herein. Signed by Judge Joseph R. Goodwin on 4/12/2016. (cc: counsel of record; any unrepresented party) (ts) |
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