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Expert Challenges Fail In Material Handling Cart Product Liability Case

Following a worker’s injury alleged caused by a material handling cart used to bring stock to the customer floor in a national retailer’s store, the worker brought an action alleging that the manufacturer of the cart was strictly liable for the defective design of the cart.  Yesterday, the U.S. District Court for the Central District of Illinois denied the...

Railroad Parent Companies Dismissed In Vinyl Chloride Derailment Case

In litigation arising from a train derailment and resulting release of more than 20,000 gallons of the chemical vinyl chloride, the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey granted summary judgment to two railroad parent companies.  The court concluded that the plaintiffs could not keep the two railroads, which held a voting interest in the switching and terminal company that...

Process Safety Reminder: Close Out Prior Investigations’ Findings And Recommendations

The process safety of Washington, D.C.’s public rail transportation system is under criticism following another derailment earlier this month.  According to The Washington Post, the track problem that caused the latest derailment had been detected a month earlier but had not been fixed.  The organization’s interim general manager said, “I don’t want to mince...

Mining Executive’s Request For More Detailed Indictment Denied

On Monday, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia denied a renewed motion for a bill of particulars from the coal executive facing federal criminal conspiracy charges arising from a fatal 2010 mine explosion.  The defense renewed the motion after additional charges were added to the indictment alleging that the executive engaged in a conspiracy to falsify...

Land Valuation Expert Allowed To Testify In Oklahoma Groundwater Contamination Case

In a case involving alleged groundwater contamination of a group of plaintiffs’ properties located in proximity to a company’s former site used to clean missile motor casings, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma denied the plaintiffs’ request to exclude the testimony of one of the company’s proposed land valuation experts.  The...

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