The Philadelphia Field Office (PFO) of the Antitrust Division, U.S. Department of Justice, was established in 1948 by legendary trustbuster Assistant U.S. Attorney General Thurman Arnold
...149; Risk of Significant Harm DOCA Co. v. Westinghouse Electric Co., LLC, PICS Case No. 12-2235 (W.D. Pa. Nov...
... Caldon Company Limited Partnership, the plaintiff in DOCA v. Westinghouse Electric, met with Pietragallo and his law partner, Alan Towner, in...
...the product's use." Plaintiff identified CBS Corporation f/k/a Westinghouse Electric Corp., Eaton Corporation and General Electric Company (GE) as manufacturing asbestos...
...government investigation does not extend to later litigation.In Westinghouse Electric v. Republic of Philippines, the court ruled that Westinghouse waived...
...government investigation does not extend to later litigation. In Westinghouse Elec. Corp. v. Republic of Philippines, 951 F. 2d 1414 (3d...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...party, even if inadvertent, waives the privilege for all purposes. (See Westinghouse Electric v. Republic of Philippines , 951 F.2d 1414, 1427 (3d...
...troll. It won summary judgment for Ricon, a subsidiary of Westinghouse Airbrake Technologies, which had created a new type of ramp to help...
...that was also due to the industrial ingenuity of a Pennsylvanian, George Westinghouse, who figured out how to generate electrical power on a large scale...
...relocation or location closedown. All of the plaintiffs worked for Westinghouse before Siemens acquired a unit of the plaintiffs' old company, according to...
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