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United States Tenth Circuit


ALFRED v. CATERPILLAR, INC., 00-6317

While evidence that a piece of equipment fails to comply with published engineering standards can support a finding that the product has a defect, it does not establish, by itself, that the defect made the product unreasonably dangerous.

Appellate Information

  • Decided 08/21/2001
  • Published 08/21/2001

Judges

  • LUCERO, Circuit Judge., Before BRISCOE, BALDOCK, and LUCERO, Circuit Judges.

Court

  • United States Tenth Circuit

Counsel

  • For Appellant:
  • Thomas J. Steece (Steven R. Jung and Mark A. Mathews with him on the brief), Steece, Mathews & Associates, P.C., Oklahoma City, OK, for the Plaintiff-Appellant.

  • For Appellees:
  • James A. Jennings, III (W.T. Womble, Womble & Cotellesse, Houston, TX, with him on the brief), Jennings Cook & Hoisington, Oklahoma City, OK, for the Defendant-Appellee.
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