Case |
Moore v. Medline |
Attorney |
John R. Olsen formerly of Olsen & Brown, 4407 Coolidge Place, Boulder, CO 80303, tel 303-443-4212 |
Representing |
Plaintiff |
Testimony |
Report - A Foley catheter placed in bladder for drainage of urine failed soon after placement. It was found to be defective with a particle of iron or iron oxide contaminant at the site of fracture origin. These were confirmed by examination with Scanning Electron Microsofpe and Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy. |
Outcome |
Settlement. |
Case |
Smith v. Cherne Industries et al |
Attorney |
Robert Schuetze formerly of Buchanan, Gray, Purvis & Schuetze, Boulder, CO, now with Cortez, Macaueley, Bernhardt & Schuetze LLC, 1600 Broadway, #1600 Denver CO 80202, tel 303-804-1000, fax 303-864-1111 |
Representing |
Plaintiff |
Testimony |
Report - A torn bladder of a temporary pipeline plug had a defective bond between the bladder and steel end; failure to hold inflation pressure caused blowout and injury. |
Outcome |
Settlement. |
Case |
Goodyear Rubber Company v. Heatway, US Dist Ct, Ohio, NE Dist. Eastern Div, Case 5 970V0335 |
Attorney |
Craig Marvinney of Ulmer & Berne, 1300 E. Ninth St. #900, Cleveland, OH, 44114, tel 216-621-8400, fax 216-621-7488 |
Representing |
Cross-Complaint, work for Heatway |
Testimony |
Trial - Nitrile rubber hose for hydronic heating systems was defective in formulation and curing, caused leakage at many connections, shrinkage, hardening and embrittlement of hoses. |
Outcome |
Jury decision in favor of Goodyear |
Case |
Firemen's Fund, Inc. v. Dayco Rubber and Omega Products, Inc., et al, LA Superior Ct, Central Dist., Dept 33. case BC 208825 |
Attorney |
Tina Alleguez, Alleguez & Associates, 15821 Ventura BLVD # 615, Encino, CA 91436, tel 818-455-0550, fax 818-455-0556 |
Representing |
Omega Products |
Testimony |
Report, Deposition, Trial, washing machine hose failed due to defective rubber formulation and reinforcement |
Outcome |
Jury decision, distributed responsibility 35% Dayco, 25% Omega |