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June 19, 2014 · 4:40 pm

Federal law preempts state enacted statutes of repose in personal injury and property damage cases arising from the release of a hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant into the environment


Opinion:
CTS CORPORATION
v.
PETER WALDBURGER, ET AL.

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