FEDERAL PACIFIC ELEC. CO. v. WOODEND

No. 2-85-164-CV.

735 S.W.2d 887 (1987)

FEDERAL PACIFIC ELECTRIC COMPANY, Appellant, v. David Bruce WOODEND and Wayne Henry Hooper, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Fort Worth.

Rehearing Denied September 10, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mayor, Day & Caldwell and Roger A. Rider, Houston, for appellant.

McGuire & Levy and Lonnie C. McGuire, Jr., Irving, for appellees.

Before FENDER, C.J., and FARRIS and LATTIMORE, JJ.


OPINION

HOWARD M. FENDER, Chief Justice.

This is a products liability/negligence/implied warranty case arising out of an electrical explosion at Six Flags Mall in Arlington, Texas. Based upon jury answers to several special issues on three different theories, the trial court rendered judgment in favor of the plaintiffs in excess of $700,000. Appellant, Federal Pacific Electric Company (Federal Pacific or appellant herein), appeals the verdict, denial of...

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