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United States First Circuit


Koken v. Black & Veatch Constr. Inc., 04-2552

In a product liability suit resulting from a construction project fire, summary judgment in favor of defendant is affirmed where the evidence was insufficient to show that any breach of the duty to warn proximately caused the injury.

Appellate Information

  • Decided 10/14/2005
  • Published 10/14/2005

Judges

  • DYK, Circuit Judge., Before SELYA, DYK , and HOWARD, Circuit Judges.

Court

  • United States First Circuit

Counsel

  • For Appellees:
  • John E. O'Brien, Jr., with whom Anthony R. Zelle and Robinson & Cole, LLP, were on brief, for appellant/cross-appellee M. Diane Koken., A. Cyclone Covey, with whom Lee C. Davis and Griffin Cochrane & Marshall, P.C., were on brief, for appellant/cross-appellee Black & Veatch Construction, Inc., Elizabeth A. Germani, with whom Tracy D. Hill and Germani & Riggle, LLC, were on brief, for appellee/cross-appellant Auburn Manufacturing, Inc., Frederick J. Badger, Jr., with whom Richardson, Whitman, Large & Badger was on brief, for appellee O'Connor Constructors, Inc., Theodore H. Kirchner, with whom Norman, Hanson & Detroy, LLC, was on brief, for appellee Redco, Inc.
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