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United States Second Circuit


GOODRICH CORP. v. TOWN OF MIDDLEBURY, 01-6014, 01-6016, 01-6018

The district court's decision to allocate shares of a corporate coalition's response costs, incurred in cleaning up hazardous waste, to the municipal defendants affirmed.

Appellate Information

  • Decided 10/30/2002
  • Published 10/30/2002

Judges

  • McLAUGHLIN, Circuit Judge., Before McLAUGHLIN, POOLER and B.D. PARKER, Circuit Judges.

Court

  • United States Second Circuit

Counsel

  • For Appellant:
  • Christopher P. McCormack, Tyler Cooper & Alcorn, LLP, New Haven, CT (Robert W. Allen, Robert B. Flynn, Timothy P. Jensen, Matthew A. Sokol, on the brief), for Plaintiffs-Appellants Members of the Laurel Park Coalition.

  • For Appellees:
  • David E. Rosengren,Pepe & Hazard LLP, Hartford, CT, for Plaintiffs-Appellants-Cross-Appellees Goodrich Corp., Crompton Manufacturing Co., Inc. and Reynolds Metal Co., Ann Catino, Halloran & Sage LLP, Hartford, Connecticut (Lori D. DiBella and John C. Huggins, Halloran & Sage LLP, Hartford Connecticut, and Nicholas J. Harding, Kosloff & Harding, West Hartford Connecticut, on the brief), for Defendants-Appellees-Cross-Appellants the Towns of Hamden, Middlebury, Orange, Seymour and Westport and the City of New Haven., Kevin McSherry, McSherry Law Office, Naugatuck, CT, for Defendant-Appellee Borough of Naugatuck.
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