FREUND v. FLEETWOOD ENTERPRISES, INC.

Civ. No. 89-0230-P.

755 F.Supp. 1090 (1991)

Daniel FREUND, as personal representative of the Estate of Timothy Alan Walsh, and Katherine Freund, as mother and next friend of Alison and Ryan Walsh, Plaintiffs, v. FLEETWOOD ENTERPRISES, INC., Southwind Motor Homes, Inc., Stolle Corporation, Manchester Tank & Equipment Co., CCI Controls, and U-Haul International, Inc., Defendants.

United States District Court, D. Maine.

January 23, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas J. Connolly, John McCurry, and Ernest J. Babcock, Martha C. Gaythwaite, Atty., Portland, Me., for plaintiffs.

Lawrence C. Winger, Herbert H. Bennett and Assoc., Portland, Me., for Manchester Tank & Equipment Co.

James G. Goggin and Adam Klausner, Verrill & Dana, Portland, Me., for Stolle Corp.

Thomas J. Quinn, Portland, Me., for Fleetwood.

Theodore H. Kirchner, Christopher C. Tainter, and Robert Hanson, Portland, Me., for U-Haul.


MEMORANDUM OF DECISION AND ORDER DENYING MOTION OF DEFENDANT STOLLE CORPORATION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT

GENE CARTER, Chief Judge.

This is a diversity action for wrongful death arising under Maine law. The applicable statute of limitations is provided by state law, which is found in 18-A M.R.S.A. section 2-804(b). Plaintiffs' Complaint alleges that the decedent, Timothy Walsh, died in a fire in a mobile recreational vehicle on September 21, 1987. Under the Maine...

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