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By MICHAEL KUNZELMAN Associated Press Writer NEW ORLEANS (AP) - A federal appeals court has thrown out a $785,000 jury award to a woman who blamed her mother's cancer death on contamination from a wood treatment plant in Mississippi, one of hundreds of such cases against the facility's owner. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans ruled Monday that the state's three-year statute of limitations barred Kenesha Barnes' claim against Koppers Inc. and Beazer East Inc. After a three-week trial in 2006, a jury found the companies liable for negligently exposing Barnes' mother, Sherrie, to harmful chemicals from the Grenada plant, which treats railroad crossties and utility poles with creosote and other chemicals. Sherrie Barnes, who lived next to the plant her entire life, died about a year after she was diagnosed with... [read full story]
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The Associated Press • July 1, 2008 NEW ORLEANS — A federal appeals court has thrown out a $785,000 award to a woman who blamed her mother’s cancer death on contamination from a wood treatment plant in Mississippi. Monday’s...
A federal appeals court has thrown out a $785,000 jury award to a woman who blamed her mother's cancer death on contamination from a wood treatment plant in Mississippi, one of hundreds of such cases against the facility's owner.
A federal appeals court has thrown out a $785,000 jury award to a woman who blamed her mother's cancer death on contamination from a wood treatment plant in Mississippi, one of hundreds of such cases against the facility's owner.
NEW ORLEANS -- A federal appeals court has thrown out a $785,000 jury award to a woman who blamed her mother's cancer death on contamination from a wood treatment plant in Mississippi, one of hundreds of such cases against the...
AP - A federal appeals court has thrown out a $785,000 jury award to a woman who blamed her mother's cancer death on contamination from a wood treatment plant in Mississippi, one of hundreds of such cases against the facility's...
A federal appeals court has thrown out a $785,000 jury award to a woman who blamed her mother's cancer death on contamination from a wood treatment plant in Mississippi, one of hundreds of such cases against the facility's...
A federal appeals court has thrown out a $785,000 jury award to a woman who blamed her mother's cancer death on contamination from a wood treatment plant in Mississippi, one of hundreds of such cases against the facility's owner.
By MICHAEL KUNZELMAN , Associated Press NEW ORLEANS - A federal appeals court has thrown out a $785,000 jury award to a woman who blamed her mother's cancer death on contamination from a wood treatment plant in Mississippi, one...
NEW ORLEANS — A federal appeals court has thrown out a $785,000 jury award to a woman who blamed her mother's cancer death on contamination from a wood treatment plant in Mississippi, one of hundreds of such cases against the...
A federal appeals court has thrown out a $785,000 jury award to a woman who blamed her mother's cancer death on contamination from a wood treatment plant in Mississippi, one of hundreds of such cases against the facility's owner.
Michael Kunzelman, U.S. Courts, U.S. Judiciary, Judiciary & Lawsuits, Cancers, Beazer, U.S. Courts of Appeals

