Summary Judgment in Asbestos Case Requiring Multi-District Litigation

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Matthew G. Lindberg prevailed on a Motion for Summary Judgment in an asbestos case pending in Superior Court in which the plaintiff’s decedent died from malignant mesothelioma. We successfully argued that there was insufficient evidence to establish liability on the part of our client, whom the plaintiff had named as a supplier of asbestos-containing truck parts used at the decedent’s place of employment.

 

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