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Hobart Corporation et al v. The Dayton Power and Light Company et al
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September 04, 2020
Conagra Unit, Others To Pay $1.6M In Landfill Cleanup Fight
Three companies tasked with handling hazardous waste cleanup at an Ohio landfill have reached a $1.6 million deal with those they sought to hold financially liable for testing and remediation activities at the site, including a Conagra unit, Bridgestone and Sherwin-Williams.
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March 17, 2020
Bridgestone Says It Has No Ties To Ohio Superfund Site
Bridgestone's predecessor didn't haul its own waste and the company it hired to do so was already released from a suit seeking to recoup costs for the cleanup of an Ohio Superfund site, so there's no case that Bridgestone is liable, the tire manufacturer told an Ohio federal court Monday.
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November 30, 2017
Coca-Cola, Flowserve Dodge Ohio Superfund Suit
An Ohio federal judge on Wednesday cut loose three companies, including Coca-Cola and Flowserve, from a lawsuit alleging they bear financial responsibility for the cleanup of an Ohio Superfund site.
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July 27, 2017
Coca-Cola, Others Must Face Superfund Suit, Ohio Judge Told
Several companies including Coca-Cola, Sherwin-Williams Co., Waste Management Inc. and others must face a lawsuit alleging that they bear financial responsibility for the cleanup of an Ohio Superfund site, various companies that brought the suit told a federal judge on Wednesday.
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July 06, 2017
Sherwin-Williams, Others Look To Dodge Landfill Cleanup Suit
Several companies including Sherwin-Williams Co. and Waste Management Inc. on Wednesday asked a federal judge to release them from a lawsuit alleging that they bear financial responsibility for the cleanup of an Ohio Superfund site.