...COMPANY PROFILE The Manitowoc Co. Inc. operates in two very different business worlds. The first involves cranes...
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...Chief Judge; CLAY and GILMAN, Circuit Judges.OPINIONNewell Rubbermaid, Inc. (Newell) filed this subrogation action to hold The Raymond Corporation (Raymond) liable...
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...USC, Inc. ("Powerscreen"), and Powerscreen assumed JLG's liabilities associated with the cranes. Powerscreen later sold the cranes to another company, Manitowoc, which...
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...developed, built, owned, and operated a gas station and convenience store in Manitowoc, Wisconsin. McDonald was a founding member of the LLC, and he was...
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...LLC, sued MH Washington, LLC, MacKenzie House, LLC, and Summit Steel Fabricators, Inc., for breach of contract. The jury returned verdicts for Weitz against MH...
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...of the Federal Rules of Evidence and Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc., 509 U.S. 579 (1993). Several manufacturers of welding supplies appeal a...
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...Chief Judge, Torruella and Boudin, Circuit Judges.Defendant-appellant CSX Transportation, Inc. ("CSXT") is appealing from the district court's denial of its motion...
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...part and dissenting-in-part filed by Circuit Judge LINN.Therasense, Inc. (now Abbott Diabetes Care, Inc.) and Abbott Laboratories appeal from a final...
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