Scientific Products Company Seeks To Block Third-Party Summary Judgment

(September 10, 2019, 12:01 PM EDT) -- NEW YORK — A jury could apportion liability to a defendant where evidence shows that it supplied the very asbestos-containing gloves a pathologist-in-training described in his testimony, a scientific products company says in an Aug. 15 memo urging a New York justice to vacate a special master’s ruling denying its objection to an unopposed summary judgment motion (Michael Rosen v. Baltimore Aircoil Company Inc., et al., No. 190392/2018, N.Y. Sup., New York Co.)....

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