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Toro v. Cowtown Boot Company
S.D.N.Y.September 26, 2024No. 1:23-cv-04451
Defendant WinGeneral Electric Company
Case Details
- Nature of Suit
- Civil Rights: Americans with Disabilities - Other
- Status
- Unknown
- Procedural Posture
- summary judgment
- State
- New York
- Circuit
- 2nd Circuit
Related Laws
No specific laws identified for this ruling.
Claim Types
Breach of Contract
Outcome
General Electric Company's motion for summary judgment was granted, dismissing all successor liability claims against GE with prejudice. The court found that GE was not a successor-in-interest to any Dresser entity and therefore not liable for the contamination claims.
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