SCHULTZ v. BELL & HOWELL CO.

Civ. A. No. 80-670 CA.

512 F.Supp. 558 (1981)

Celesta SCHULTZ and Joseph W. Schultz, her husband, Plaintiffs, v. BELL & HOWELL CO., a corporation, U. S. Datacorp, a subsidiary of Performance Systems, Inc., a/k/a D.S.I. Corp., a corporation and Scott Graphics, Inc., a subsidiary of Scott Paper Co., a corporation, a/k/a James River Graphics, Defendants, v. MELLON BANK, N. A., Third-Party Defendant.

United States District Court, W. D. Pennsylvania.

February 2, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Samuel A. Moore, Feczko & Seymour, Pittsburgh, Pa., for plaintiffs.

Thomas J. Reinstadtler, Pittsburgh, Pa., for U. S. Datacorp.

Charles Kirshner, Pittsburgh, Pa., for Bell & Howell.

Edward C. Schmidt, Pittsburgh, Pa., for Data Corp.

Jerome W. Kiger, Pittsburgh, Pa., for Scott Graphics.

James F. Manley, Pittsburgh, Pa., for James River Graphics.

Arthur J. Leonard, Robb, Leonard & Mulvihill, Pittsburgh, Pa., for Mellon Bank, N. A.


MEMORANDUM OPINION

TEITELBAUM, District Judge.

Celesta Schultz and Joseph W. Schultz brought this action against the manufacturer of a dry developer copying machine, Scott Graphics, Inc.; the manufacturer of a component part, U.S. Datacorp; and the manufacturer of a microfiche processor, Bell & Howell Co.; to recover damages. Celesta Schultz alleges she sustained personal injuries as a result of exposure to ammonia while operating copy machines in the...

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