...his exposure to them. In Howard v. A.W. Chesterton, according to court papers, a three-judge panel of the Superior...
...by numerous companies, including John Crane Inc., which manufactured packing and distributed gaskets, Allen Bradley Co., maker of phenolic asbestos board, AW Chesterton Inc., gasket...
...summary judgment because of Ackerman's ruling that the liability of asbestos companies could not be determined because his shortness of breath could have been...
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...Howard v. A.C. Chesterton, Co., PICS Case No. 11...firm called Bee Fuel Oil Company, between 1960 and 1962. However...
...Cross , the panel hearing the case ruled that the defendant insurance companies did not owe a fiduciary duty to health care subscribers and that...
...Kurns v. A.W. Chesterton Inc., PICS Case No. 10...years employed by a railroad company. The district court granted defendants...
...that Melrath Supply and Gasket Company Inc. and Melrath Gasket Inc...cases: Russell v. AW Chesterton Inc., Koeberle v. Alfa Laval...
...by the 3rd Circuit's decision in Kurns v. A.W. Chesterton Inc., while trial judges in the Pennsylvania state courts will continue...
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