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Philip John Templin, CIH Senior Consultant MAS LLC 6568 Federal Way, Suite 380 Boise, ID 83716 Work Phone: (208) 957-5824
EDUCATION
VITAE
1976 Received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biochemistry from the University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1980 Received a Master of Science Degree in Industrial Hygiene from the University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
PROFESSIONAL WORK SUMMARY
2002 - Present
1991-2002
1987- 1991 1986- 1987 1982- 1986 1980 - 1982
MAS LLC, Los Angeles, California Certified Industrial Hygienist, Senior Consultant
Law/Crandall , Los Angeles, California Certified Industrial Hygienist, Principal Scientist, Corporate Consultant
Law Engineering CTL Environmental Services, Inc. Cai/OSHA Consultation Service University of Houston
PROFESSIONAL WORK HISTORY
Mr. Templin joined MAS in 2002 as a Senior Consultant to start their branch office in Los Angeles, California. From 1987 until 2002, Mr. Templin was a Certified Industrial Hygienist, Principal Scientist and Corporate Consultant at Law/Crandall. His experience includes numerous projects of significant magnitude and technical complexity. Prior to joining Law Engineering, Mr. Templin was Director of Asbestos-Related Services and Chief Industrial Hygienist for CTL Environmental Services, Inc. His responsibilities included preparation of proposals, contract specifications, and survey reports, project and personnel management, and program development, e.g. , operations and maintenance, respiratory protection, and employee training, both for client and in-house use.
From 1982 to 1986, Mr. Templin served as an associate industrial hygienist for the Cai/OSHA Consultation Service. His duties consisted of performing work place evaluations to identify potential occupational health hazards, preparing written reports to recommend appropriate control alternatives, conducting employee training programs for both client and Cai/OSHA personnel, and assisting employers in understanding and complying with Cai/OSHA requirements via seminars, office meetings and telephone consultations.
Prior to joining Cai/OSHA, Mr. Templin was engaged as an industrial hygienist and, eventually, project manager for an OSHA "New Directions" grant administered by the University of Houston. His duties included developing and presenting employee training programs in occupational health topics throughout OSHA Region VI , preparing grant proposals, and managing the budget and personnel for the project.
SUBSPECIALTY TITLE Industrial Hygiene
SUBSPECIALTY SUMMARY
Mr. Templin's experience encompasses all aspects of industrial hygiene practice, which is broadly defined as the anticipation, recognition, evaluation, and control of occupational health hazards. Mr. Templin has practiced this discipline in such disparate venues as manufacturing, commercial, retail, office, medical, and institutional, and has experience in academia, government, and private industry.
SUB-SPECIALTY EXPERIENCE
Indoor Air Quality
Mr. Templin has performed well over 100 indoor air quality assessments in a wide variety of settings, including medical facilities, retail department stores, office buildings, and hotels. These studies have been both proactive and complaint-driven in nature and have addressed such issues as mechanical system design, performance and maintenance; comfort-related parameters (e.g., carbon dioxide, temperature, relative humidity); air contaminants (e.g., dust, airborne fibers, formaldehyde, volatile organic compounds); bioaerosols; and legionella in water systems. Mr. Templin also served on the committee that developed and issued Law Companies' Work and Test Procedures for Indoor Air Quality.
Industrial Hygiene
Mr. Templin has performed over 500 field surveys covering a wide spectrum of industrial hygiene and regulatory issues including recommending control alternatives, developing training for material safety data sheets, noise and hearing conservation and respiratory protection programs, and advising employers on interpretation of, and compliance with, regulatory agency requirements. His specific areas of expertise include ethylene dibromide, noise, lead, ethylene oxide, and indoor air quality.
Publications and Presentations: Presented Paper #444, "Utilization of Portable Gas Chromatograph ... ," American Industrial Hygiene Conference, Philadelphia, PA, 1983. Session Arranger and Co-author, Round Table 203, "Mock Trial", American Industrial Hygiene Conference and Exposition, New Orleans, LA, 2001 Co-presenter Professional Development Course #203, "Establishing Occupational Disease Causation", American Industrial Hygiene Conference and Exposition, Atlanta, GA, 2004. Co-author, "Asbestos Exposures from Gasket Removal", AIHA Journal (64), September/October 2003, p. 595. Panelist for two sessions ("Preparing an Industrial Hygienist for Trial: Anticipating Weaknesses and Capitalizing on Strengths"; and "Daubert/Frye Hearing: Low Dose Chrysotile Extrapolation/Causation"}, HB Litigation Conferences "Trying an Asbestos Case- How to Get the "W-", Philadelphia, PA, January 25, 2011 Panelist, "Secondary No Longer: The Growth of Bystander and Take Home Exposure Claims", Perrin Conferences, "Asbestos Litigation Conference: A National Overview & Outlook", September 19-21, 2011 , San Francisco, CA
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Mr. Templin has performed evaluations for lead exposure and made recommendations for control measures and regulatory compliance in such disparate venues as industrial plants (battery manufacturing, auto repair, and foundries), recreational facilities (indoor shooting ranges), and commercial/institutional/residential structures. His experience includes testing, health hazard assessment, abatement project design, technical specification preparation, and project management for lead-based paint removal from five bank branch facilities. Mr. Templin has completed numerous lead-related training courses and has been appointed to serve on LAW Companies' steering committee on providing lead-based paint consulting services. Mr. Templin also participated in the planning, scripting, coordination, and presentation of a conference on leadrelated issues sponsored by the California State University which was televised via satellite downlink to 50 sites representing over 21 states across the nation.
Asbestos
Mr. Templin has performed building surveys, hazard assessments, project monitoring and reporting, and employee training with regard to asbestos, and has prepared recommendations for control alternatives, removal specifications, and operations and maintenance programs for numerous clients, including Hines Interests Limited Partnership, State of California, Universal Studios, Inc., Dodger Stadium, Shell Oil Company, Santa Fe Realty, City of Burbank, and Bakersfield City Schools. He has also devised procedures for performing spot removal of asbestos-containing fireproofing to be utilized in conjunction with the installation of fire sprinkler systems in high rise buildings, as mandated by Los Angeles City Ordinance. To date, these procedures have been successfully employed in three such buildings, all of them with high occupancy rates, in the Los Angeles area.
Environmental Site Assessments
Mr. Templin has performed, participated in or managed over 50 Environmental Site Assessments (Phase 1) , several of which involved coordinating survey activities conducted concurrently over a wide geographical area and under severe time constraints. His clients include Home Savings of America, Great Western Bank, Chase Investors Management Corporation and Bankers Trust Company.
Special Projects
Pursuant to cost recovery litigation, Mr. Templin has participated in or managed several projects in which LAW, working in concert with building owners and their legal counsel, has collected samples of asbestos-containing materials for constituent analysis with an eye toward identifying the manufacturer(s). He has also prepared to offer expert witness testimony in these and other related cases (e.g., allegations of sick building syndrome, microbial infestation, personal injury, etc.).
REGISTRATION
Certified Industrial Hygienist, Comprehensive Practice, No. 3064, 1985 Certified Asbestos Consultant (CA), No. 92-0714, 1992 Lead-Related Certified (CA), 1995 (interim), 1999 (full)
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• Inspector/Assessor No. 1753 • Project Designer No. D753 • Project Monitor No. M753
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS & ASSOCIATIONS
American Academy of Industrial Hygiene American Industrial Hygiene Association • Past Chair (June 2000- January 2002), Law Committee (National)
Seminars
Presented over 300 seminars to employers and employee groups, trade, professional, and labor organizations, and regulatory agency personnel covering a wide variety of issues, including asbestos, indoor environmental quality, mold, noise, ethylene oxide, and hazard communication regulations.
Special Training
University of Southern California, Institute of Safety and Systems Management: Safety and Health Training for Hazardous Waste Site Workers.
University of Alabama: Advanced Noise Control.
University of Southern California, Institute of Safety and Systems Management: NIOSH 582 -Sampling and Evaluating Airborne Asbestos Dust.
American Technologies, Inc.: Asbestos Dust Contamination
Steel Structures Painting Council: Industrial Lead Paint Removal and Abatement
Scitec Corporation: Radiation Training Course and Advanced Operator Certification (XRF Spectrum Analyzer)
American Industrial Hygiene Conference and Exposition:
1991 : Bioaerosols in the Workplace 1992: Resolution of Indoor Air Quality Complaints 1993: Risk Assessment, Inspection, and Abatement of Lead-Based Paint Hazards 1994: Resolving the Ambiguities: An Industrial Hygiene IAQ Symposium 1995: TSCA - What does it Mean to You? 1996: Integrating Loss Prevention and Industrial Hygiene Practices as a Consultant 1997: Indoor Air Quality Symposium: Current Practices Around the World 1999: Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene Law and the Business of Providing Expert
Testimony 2000: The Role of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in Indoor Environmental
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Quality
Reducing Community or Employee Outrage: Risk Communication in Controversy
2001: Lead Hazard Evaluation and control in Buildings 2002: Prevention, Determination and Remediation of Biological Contamination in Indoor
Environments 2003: Reconstructing Exposure and Dose: Utility for the Practicing Industrial Hygienist
Microorganisms in Indoor Air: Health Complaints, Sampling Strategies, and Interpretation
2004: Community Exposures: Sampling and Control
2006: Applied Epidemiology for Industrial Hygienists
Investigative Photography for Safety and Health Professionals
2007: Prevention, Determination, and Remediation of Biological Contamination in Indoor Environments: The 2005 Field Guide
2010: The Derivation of Occupational Exposure Levels Ethical Fitness: Choosing Between Right vs. Right
2011: Managing Nanomaterial Hazards for EHS Professionals
IAQ 1992: Environments for People
6th International Scientific Conference on Bioaerosols, Fungi, Bacteria, Mycotoxins in Indoor and Outdoor Environments and Human Health, Saratoga Springs, NY, September 6-9, 2011
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ATTACHMENTB
LIST OF CASES WHICH MR. P. JOHN T E MPLIN HAS TESTIFIED AT TRIAL OR BY DEPOSITION
WITHIN THE PRECEDING FOUR YEARS
Client List beginning Januarv 2008
1. R.G. Leroy Knight, et aJ. vs. Azrock Industries, Inc. , et aL represented by Taylor II, P.C. & Associates
2. Robert L. Bowen and Carol M. Bowen vs. A. W. Chesterton Co., et al. , represented by Paul. Hanley & Harley
3. Robert Morgan & Linda Morgan vs. Allis Chambers Corporation, et al., represented by Kazan, McClain, Abrams, Lyons. Greenwood & Harley
4. Persson. et al., represented by Hobin, Shingler & Simon
5. Robert Lee Carr (deceased) vs. Advocate Mines Ltd., et al., Paul & Hanley
6. Neva Orwig vs. Bondex International, Inc. et al., represented by Waters & Kraus
7. Hector Najar vs. Aqua Chem. Inc .. represented by Heard. Robins, Cloud. Libel & Greenwood
8. David Gleason, et al. , represented by
9. Robert L. Bowen and Carol M. Bowen vs. A. W. Chesterton Co., et al., represented by Paul, Hanley & Harley
10. Michael Garside, et al. vs. A.W. Chestetton, et al., represented by Levin Simes Kaiser & Gornick
11. Steve Weber and Nooshin Weber vs. A.W. Chesterton Company, et al., represented by Paul & Hanley
12. Phillips, et al., represented by Levin, Simes, Kaiser & Gronick
13. Thomas Jorgenson vs. A.W. Chesterton Company, et al.. represented by Levin. Simes, Kaiser & Gornick
14. Leonard Brogdon vs. A.W. Chesterton, et al., represented by Levin, Simes, Kaiser & Gomick
15. Esta Mae Keith. et al. vs. A.W. Chesterton Company, et aL Levin Simes Kaiser & Gornick
16. May Sol Dun, et al. , represented by Paul & Hanley
FEDERAL C LI ENT LIST FOR MR. P. J Ol-IN T EMPLI .
17. Melissa Greenwood vs. A.W. Chesterton Company, et al., represented by Levin Simes Kaiser & Gornick
18. Charles Hudiburgh [WD: Odetta] vs. A.W. Chesterton Company, et al., represented by Waters & Kraus
19. Charles F. Zettner and Judy Zettner vs. Buffalo Pumps, Inc., et al.. represented by Waters & Kraus
20. Richard M. Adams & Billie Jean Adams vs. Allied Systems Company, eta!.. represented by The Law Offices of Anthony E. Vieira
21. Wallace Davis vs. A.W. Chesterton, et al. , represented by Simmons Cooper
22. James Clawson, Sr. and Jean Pauline Clawson vs . ACandS, Inc., et al., represented by Harowitz & Tigerman,
23. Michael English vs. A.W. Chestenon Company, et al. , represented by Levin Simes Kaiser & Gornick
24. Sherron Teal vs. Borg-Warner Corporation, represented by Levin Simes Kaiser & Gornick
25. Barr, et al. vs. Alladin Heating Corporation, et al., represented by Kazan, McClain, Abrams. Lyons, Farrise & Greenwood
26. Margaret Trombella, et al. vs. Dorr-Oliver Eimco USA, Inc., et al., represented by Kazan, McClain, Abrams, Fernandes, Lyons & Farrise
27. Orwig, et al., represented by Paul & Hanley
28. Valdez et al., represented by Paul & Hanley
29. Warren, et al., represented by Paul & Hanley
30. Ulysses Collins. represented by Kazan. McClain, Edises, Abrams, Fernandez, Lyons & FaiTise
31. Albert Johnson and Barbara Johnson vs. Owens Corning, et al. & William Vastine III & Sandra Lee Vastine vs. Owens Corning, et al. , represented by Kazan, McClain, Abrams, Lyons, FruTise & Greenwood
32. Adam Merkle vs. Advocate Mines, Limited, et al., represented by Kazan, McClain. Abrams. Lyons, Farrise & Greenwood
33. Zeltner et aL represented by Waters & Kraus
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34. Walter Warren, eta!. vs. A.W. Chesterton Company, eta!., represented by Paul & Hanley
35. Patricia Crawford et al.. represented by Simon. Eddins & Greenstone
36. P&H Group 85, et al. vs. Plant Insulation Company, represented by Paul & Hanley
37. Carol Brunald, eta!. vs. A.W. Chesterton Company, et al., represented by Levin, Simes, Kaiser & Gornick
38. P&H Group 84, et al. vs. Plant Insulation Company. represented by Paul & Hanley
39. Neva Orwig vs. Bondex International , Inc. et al., represented by Waters & Kraus
40. Walter Warren, et al. vs. A.W. Chesterton Company. et al.. represented by Paul & Hanley
41. Carol Payne (WD: W. Jean Evans), et al. vs. CalOlympic Glove & Safety Co. Inc. , et aL represented by Paul & Hanley
42. Ruth Teruel [WD: Cristobal Teruel], et al. vs. AutoZone West, Inc., et al. , represented by Paul & Hanley
43. P&H Group 91 (# 's 1-4) vs. Plant Insulations Company, et al. , represented by Paul & Hanley
44. P&H Group 91 (#' s 5-8) vs. Plant Insulations Company, et al.. represented by Paul & Hanley
45. P&H Group 91 (#'s 9-12) vs. Plant Insulations Company, et al., represented by Paul & Hanley
46. William Whitt vs. A.W. Chesterton Company, et al. , represented by Levin, Simes & Kaiser
47. Rebecca McMurrough vs. A.B. Boyd Co .. et al., represented by Brent Coon & Associates
48. Redman, et al. represented by Levin, Simes & Kaiser
49. Ronald Gersten and Martha Gersten vs. Asbestos Corporation Limited, et al., represented by Kazan. McClain, Abrams. Lyons, Farrise & Greenwood
50. Mott, et al. vs. , represented by Morris Purdy & Polich
51. Neil LeSage, et al. vs. Union Carbide Corporation, represented by Paul & Hanley
52. Group 93 (Emerson, Faria, Ginn, Herwat, Jagoda, Mdntosh, Oxford) vs. Plant Insulations Company, et al., represented by Paul & Hanley
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53 . Linda Strickland, et al. vs. Advocate Mines, Ltd., eta!., represented by Paul & Hanley
54. James Ellsworth. et al. vs. ACandS, lnc., et al.. represented by Harowitz & Tigerman
55. Sanford eta!., represented by Paul & Hanley
56. Hollins et al. , represented by Levin. Simes, Kaiser & Gornick
57. Group 92 vs. A.W. Chesterton Company, eta!., represented by Paul & Hanley
58. Rebecca Boeckmann, et al. vs. Quintec Industries, Inc., eta!., represented by Levin, Simes, Kaiser & Gornick
59. Group 94 vs. Asbestos Corporation, Ltd., et al.. represented by Paul & Hanley
60. Karen Laughlin and Pat Laughlin vs. A.W. Chesterton Company, et al.. represented by Kazan, McClain, Abrams. Lyons Greenwood & Harley
61. Albert Della-Croce, et al. vs. A.W. Chesterton Company, et al. , represented by Paul & Hanley
62. Roger Engler, et al. vs. Ariens Company, et al., represented by Paul & Hanley
63. Beverly H. and Alan L. Sira, et al. vs. Allied Packing, et al., represented by Kazan. McClain, Abrams, Lyons, Greenwood and Harley
64. Henry Lope7. et al. vs. A.W. Chesterton Company, et al. , represented by Levin, Simes. Kaiser & Gornick
65. Noemi Franco, et al. vs. Crown Cork & Seal Company, Inc., et al. , represented by Paul & Hanley
66. Wayne Dennis, et al. vs. A.W. Chesterton Company, et al. , represented by Paul & Hanley
67. Edward Levitch, et al. vs. Beck/Amley Worldparts Corporation, et al.. represented by Paul & Hanley
68. George Clark. et al. vs. BHP Cooper. Inc. , et al.. represented by Paul & Hanley
69. Vanderhyde, et al., represented by Levin, Simes, Kaiser & Gornick
70. William Church, et al. vs. Advocate Mines. Ltd .. et al., represented by Paul & Hanley
71. Bobby Lee Hening, Sr. vs. Autozone West. Inc., et al .. represented by Waters & Kraus
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72. Dennis Riley and Sally Riley vs. Alcoa, Inc .. et al., represented by Kazan. McClain, Abrams, Lyons and Greenwood
73. Louis Petros and Eileene Petros, et al. vs. 3M. et al., represented by Simon & Shingler
74. Loren A. Collin and Verna Lee Collin vv. 3M Company, et al ., represented by Waters & Kraus
75. Carroll Wayne (Booty) Garlington, et al. vs. ARMCO, et al., represented by Heard Robins
76. Lenora Gregg [WD: George Gregg], et al. vs. Asbestos Corporation. Ltd., et al., represented by Paul & Hanley
77. Bobby Lee Herring. Sr. vs. Autozone West, Inc., et al., represented by Waters & Kraus
78. Miceli vs. A.W. Chesterton Company, et al., represented by Simon & Shingler
79. Steven Felix. et al. vs. Asbestos Corporation, Ltd. et aJ .. represented by Paul & HanJey
80. Milburn vs. AC&S, Inc., et al., represented by Harowitz & Tigem1an
81. Francisco Nunez, et al. vs. Advocate Mines Limited, et al.. represented by Paul & Hanley
82. Carmen Betancur, et al. vs. A.W. Chesterton Company, et al., represented by Kiesel, Boucher & Larson
83. Nunez et al., represented by Paul & Hanley
84. Robert Freeman, et al. vs. A.O. Smith Corporation, et al., represented by Levin, Simes. Kaiser & Gornick
85. Hiegel et al., represented by Paul & Hanley
86. Marline Corrigan vs. Advocate Mines, Ltd. , et al., represented by Paul & Hanley
87. Brown et al., represented by Kazan. McClain. Abrams. Lyons, Greenwood
88. Mock et al., represented by Paul & Hanley
89. Hart et al., represented by Paul & Hanley
90. Pound .. represented by Paul & Hanley
91. Levitch, et al. vs. Beck/Arnley Worldparts Corporation, et al., represented by Paul & Hanley
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92. Bradford, et al. vs. Atlantic Richfield Company, et al., represented by Paul & Hanley
93. Clark, et al. vs. BHP Cooper, Inc. , et al., represented by Paul & Hanley
94. DeVore, et al. vs. ABB Automation, Inc., et al., represented by Paul & Hanley
95. Pound, et al. vs. Amcord, Inc., et al., represented by Paul & Hanley
96. Beverly and Robert Lindenmayer for Kazan, McClain
97. Rhoda Evans, et al. v. A. W. Chesterton, et al. for Levin, Simes, Kaiser & Gornick
98. Stanley Bjerke, et al. v. A.W. Chesterton, et al. for Paul & Hanley
99. David Kalil, et al. v. ABB. Inc., et al. for Waters. Kraus & Paul
100. Charles and Susan Cantrell v. Allied Packing & Supply, et al. for Kazan, McClain
101. Shirley Paris, et al. v. A.W. Chesterton Company, et al. for Kazan, McClain
102. Papineau v. California Portland Cement, et al. for Paul & Hanley
103. Turner v. Amcord, Inc. , et al. for Paul & Hanley
l 04. Jesus Munoz v. Calaveras Ltd .. et al. for Levin, Simes, Kaiser & Gornick
105. Helen Camacho v. Alta Building Material Company, et al. for Levin, Simes, Kaiser & Gornick
106. Murray Burns v. Western Equipment for Ellis, Brown & Sheils
I 07. Richard A CottrelJ v. AutoZone. Inc., et aL for Farrise Law Firm
108. Patrick McBroom v. Bondex International, Inc. , et al. for Shrader & Associates
l 09. Manud LLma v. Aqua Chern, Inc .. ~tal. for Heard, Robins. Cloud & Lubel
110. Roberta K. Echaves, et al. v. 3M Company, et al. for Waters, Kraus & Paul
111. George Schab v. AC&S, Inc., et al. for Harowitz & Tigerman
112. Sylvia Ramirez for Simmons, Browder, Gianaris, Angelides, & Barnerd
113. Darryl Weiner v. Allied Packing & Supply, Inc., et al. for Levin, Stines, Kaiser & Gornick
114. Allison Fish, et al. v. A.W. Chesterton Company, et al. for Levin, Simes Kaiser & Gornick
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115. Judith Zalte v. Brea Auto Services, lnc., et al. for Waters, Kraus & Paul
116. Gordon Bankhead and Emily Bankhead v. Allied Packing & Supply, Inc., et al. for Kazan, McClain
117. Ronald Merrill Ricker and Suzanna Ricker v. Allied Packing & Supply, Inc., et al. for Kazan, McClain
118. Naseem Farag, et al. v. Advance Auto Parts, et al. for Farrise Law Firm, P.C.
1 I 9. Mary A. Robeson, et al. v. Ametek. Inc., et al. for Heard, Robins, Cloud & Black
120. Philip Walter Herion, et al. v. Daniel International Corp., et al. for Wallace & Graham, P.A.
121. William Cal an de, et al. v. A. W. Chesterton Company, et al. for Levin, Simes, Kaiser & Gornick LLP
122. Patricia Barnes v. Cutler-Hammer for Harowitz & Tigennan
123. William Webb, et al. v. Advocate Mines, Limited, et al. for Paul & Hanley
124. Timothy Vest, et al. v. Allied Packing & Supply, et al. for Kazan, McClain
125. Thomas Overton, et al. v. 3M Co., et al. for Paul & Hanley
126. Denton Guthrie (WD Anita Bishop) vs. Nacco Materials Handling Group, Inc. for Levin, Simes, Kaiser & Gornick
127. William Calande, et al. v. A.W. Chesterton Company, et al. for Levin, Simes, Kaiser & Gornick
128. Lynn R. Baranco, et al. v. A.W. Chesterton Company, et al. for Levin, Simes. Kaiser & Gornick
129. Victoria E ers, et al. [WD Victor] v. Bondex International, Inc .. et al. for DeBiase, Brown & Eyerly
130. Donald Osterberg v. Allied Packing & Supply, Inc., et al. for Kazan, McClain
131. Robert Gray and Norma Gray vs. Allied Packing & Supply. Inc .. et al. for Levin, Simes, Kaiser & Gornick
132. Lola and Michael Bouchard v. CBS Corporation, et al. for Paul & Hanley
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133. Ronald G. Doran and Richelle Doran vs. Certain-Teed Corporation. et al. for Levin, Simes, Kaiser & Gornick
134. Marcia Handley, et al. v. !MO Industries, lnc .. et al. for Waters, Kraus & Paul
135. Andrew and Suzanne Trujillo v. Advocate Mines, Ltd. , et al. for Waters, Kraus & Paul
136. Becerra v. AMCORD, INC., et al. for Simons, Eddins & Greenstone
137. Ann Evans v. Georgia-Pacific, LLC, et al. for Heard, Robins, Cloud & Black
138. Patricia DesBiens, et al. v. AutoZone West, Inc., et al. for Paul & Hanley
139. William King. et al. v. 3M Company, et al. for DeBiase Brown Eyerly LLP
140. Theresa White, et al. vs. Advocate Mines, Ltd., et al.for Levin, Simes, Kaiser & Gornick
141. Michael Bruno and Jean Bruno vs. A. W. Chesterton Company. et al. for Levin. Simes. Kaiser & Gornick
142. Eugene Box. et al. v. A.W. Mercer. Inc., et al. for Paul & Hanley
143. Robert Ashcraft and Ruth Ashcraft v. Allied Packing & Supply, Inc., et al. for Kazan, McClain, Abrams, Lyons Greenwood & Harley
144. George Fickenworth, et al. v. CBS Corporation, et al. for Waters Kraus & Paul. LLP
145. Benjamin Charlesworth and Corinne Charlesworth vs. A.W. Chesterton Company, et al. for Levin. Simes, Kaiser & Gornick LLP
146. Nadyne Lavigne, et al. vs. Boland Marine, et al. for Waters & Kraus, LLP
147. Wesley Lovaas and Judith Lovaas v. A.W. Chesterton Co .. et al. for Levin, Simes, Kaiser & GomickLLP
148. Baughman [WD: Winterset] vs. Familian for Levin, Simes, Kaiser & Gornick LLP
149. Beverlee Edwards, et al. v. ACandS. Inc., et al. for Harowitz & Tigerman, LLP
150. Henry Bissett v. Big "B" Lumberteria, Inc., et al. for Waters Kraus & Paul, LLP
151. Solomon Garcia, et al. v. A.O. Smith Corporation. et al. for Paul & Hanley
152. James Jazuk, et al. v. American Optical Corporation, et al. for Paul & Hanley
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153. Richard Sandoval and Barbara Sandoval v. A.W. Chesterton Company, et aJ. for Keller. Fishback & Jackson LLP
154. Lorraine DeMersseman, et al. v. Advocate Mines, Ltd. , et aJ. for Waters Kraus & Paul, LLP
155. Margaret Lehman, et al. v. Allied Packing & Supply. Inc., et al. for Paul & Hanley
156. Roy Higdon vs. Union Carbide Corp., et al. for Heard, Robins, Cloud & Black, LLP
157. Robert Williamson, et al. v. Calaveras Limited. et al. for Waters, Kraus & Paul, LLP
158. Aida Savelesky, et al. v. A.W. Chesterton Company, et al. for Paul & Hanley
159. Marlene Williams, et al. [WD: Jerry] v. A.W. Chesterton Company, eta!. for Simmons, Browder, Gianaris, Angelides & Bamerd LLC
160. Vincent Stillwell, et al. v. A.W. Chesterton Company, et al. for Levin, Simes, Kaiser & Gornick LLP
161. Ray and JoAnne Eversole v. Anderson & Vreeland, Inc. , et al. for Waters, Kraus & Paul LLP
162. Robert Diana v. General Refractories, et al. for Waters, Kraus & Paul LLP
163. Lydia Contreras, individually and as successor-in-interest to Herman Contreras, deceased, Elizabeth Baraona and Katherine Contreras vs. Advocate Mines Ltd., et al. for Waters, Kraus & Paul LLP
164. Rick Fenstermaker and Eve Fenstermaker v. Ace Hardware Corporation, et al. for Kazan. McClain, Abrams, Lyons, Greenwood & Harley, PLC
165. Claude Childs and Verna Childs v. Union Carbide Corporation, et al. for Heard, Robins, Cloud & Black, LLP
166. Timothy Vest and Caroline Vest v. Allied Packing & Supply, Inc .. et al. for Kazan, McClain, Abrams, Lyons, Greenwood & Harley. PLC
167. John R. Elliot, Jr. and Linda Elliot v. Akzo Nobel Paints, LLC, ct al. for Waters, Kraus & Paul, LLP
168. Florence Vonwiller v. Metalclad. et al. for DeBiase Brown Eyerly LLP
169. William W. Heinck and Barbara A. Heinck v. E.J. BarteJls Settlement trust; Lockheed Shipbuilding Company; and Saberhagen Holdings, Inc. for Schroeter, Goldmark & Bender
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170. Joe J. Oddo and Loretta Oddo v. Allied Packing & Supply, Inc. , et al. for Keller, Fishback & Jackson LLP
171. Douglas Ryen and Sara Ryen vs. American Biltrite, et at. for Ronald J. Shingler, Attorney at Law
172. Thomas Acosta~ Jr. v. Basco Drywall and Painting Company, et al. for Simmons, Browder, Gianaris Angelides & Bamerd, LLC
173. Rudy Orona v. A.W. Chesterton Company, et al. for Levin Simes LLP
174. Randy N. Evens, et al. v. Amcord, Inc., et al. for Waters, Kraus & Paul , LLP
175. Diane Mathias, Individually and as Personal Representative of the Heirs of the Estate of George Mathias, Deceased, et al. v. Crown Cork and Seal Company, et al. for Waters & Kraus. LLP
176. Dennis Ivanjack, et at. v. AMCORD, Inc. , et al. for Keller, Fishback & Jackson, LLP
177. Franklina Bogan (WD Clinton, Jr.) v. Air and Liquid Systems Corp. , et al. for Waters, Kraus & Paul LLP
178. Carol McCuin, et al. v. A.O. Smith, et al. for Kaiser Gornick LLP
179. John Bowers v. 3M Co., et al. for DeBiase Brown Eyerly LLP
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