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In re: Urethane AntiTrust Liti
as 13-3215
Plaintiff - Appellee:
ALCO INDUSTRIES, INC., ARCTIC-TEMP, INC., BELTING INDUSTRIES COMPANY, INC. and others
Plaintiff-Intervenor - Appellee:
QUABAUG CORPORATION and ELLIOTT COMPANY OF INDIANAPOLIS, INC.
Defendant - Appellant:
THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
Defendant:
BASF AG, BASF CORPORATION, BAYER POLYMERS, L.L.C. and others
Movant:
CROSSLINK TECHNOLOGY, INC., LAWRENCE STERN, CHEMTURA CORPORATION and others
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Carpenter Co. et al v. BASF SE et al
as 2:2008cv02617
Plaintiff:
Carpenter Co., Carpenter Canada Co., E.R. Carpenter, L.P. and others
Defendant:
BASF SE, BASF Corporation, BASF Canada, Inc. and others
Cause Of Action: Federal Question
CARPENTER CO. et al v. BASF SE et al
as 2:2008cv05169
Plaintiff:
CARPENTER CO., CARPENTER CANADA CO., E.R. CARPENTER, L.P. and others
Defendant:
BASF SE, BASF CORPORATION, BASF CANADA INC. and others
Cause Of Action: 15 U.S.C. § 1 Antitrust Litigation
In re: Urethane Antitrust Litigation
as 2:2004md01616
Plaintiff:
Skypark Manufacturing, LLC, Urethane Antitrust Litigation, Alco Industries, Inc. and others
Defendant:
Bayer MaterialScience, LLC, BASF AG, Bayer Corporation and others
Intervenor Plaintiff:
Quabaug Corporation and Elliott Company of Indianapolis, Inc.
Claimant:
Jack Baumstark and Class Action Refund
Not Classified By Court:
Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation, Johns Manville Corporation, Whirlpool Corporation and others
Petitioner:
Crosslink Technology, Inc., Lawrence Stern, Chemtura Corporation and others
Interested Party:
Wm. T. Burnett & Company, 3M Company, 3M France SAS and others
Material Witne:
Michael D. Crowell, Charles Moeller, Buster Mann and others
Intervenor:
Plaintiffs in the In re: Diisocyanates Antitrust Litigation
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1407 Multi-District Litigation
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