Couple Says Evidence Didn’t Support Take-Home Exposure

(February 11, 2020, 11:04 AM EST) -- SAN FRANCISCO — A trial judge properly rejected a friction product company’s attempt to use a job title and location to argue that a woman’s mesothelioma more likely arose from her father’s shipyard work than her direct handling of brake products, a couple argues in a Jan. 20 brief in a California appellate court  (Barbara Barr, et al. v. Parker-Hannifin Corp., et al., No. A156632, Calif. App., 1st Dist.)....

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