Web12 okt. 1995 · In Scordino v. Hopeman Bros., Inc., 662 So.2d 640 (Miss. 1995), the Mississippi Supreme Court found that an installer (sub-contractor) of paneling impregnated with asbestos was not a seller of the product as contemplated by Section 402A of the Restatement (Second) because the installer was not a person who sold or who … WebMarinite, Marine veneer, Micarta, asbestos paper, gaskets, pipe covering insulation - Hopeman Brothers, Inc. Hopeman Brothers, Inc. (“Hopeman”) was originally incorporated in Delaware in 1930, and was reincorporated in Virginia in 2007. Hopeman’s principal place of business is located in Waynesboro, Virginia.Hopeman became …
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WebAWH CORPORATION, Hopeman Brothers, Inc., and Lofton Corpora-tion, Defendants–Cross Appellants. Nos. 03–1269, 03–1286. United States Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit. July 12, 2005. Background: Owner of patent for vandal-ism-resistant wall panels sued former dis-tributor for infringement. The United States District Court for the … WebHopeman Brothers, Inc. v. Acker (U.S. Supreme Court) Aggregation of plaintiffs in asbestos ases. The NAM joined with the Coalition for Asbestos Justice, Inc., the American Tort Reform Association, and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in filing an amicus brief urging the Supreme Court to accept for review a ruling from the Virginia Supreme Court ... WebAWH Corporation, Hopeman Brothers, Inc., and Lofton Corporation (collectively “AWH”) to market and sell the panels. That arrangement ended in 1990. In 1991, however, Mr. Phillips received a sales brochure from AWH that suggested to him that AWH was continuing to use his trade secrets and patented technology without his consent. In a potain mdt 159