WALKER v. GENERAL ELEC. CO.

No. 91-2081.

968 F.2d 116 (1992)

Dale WALKER and Liana Walker, Plaintiffs, Appellants, v. GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, Defendant, Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, First Circuit.

Decided July 7, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harold L. Stewart, II with whom Stewart Law Office was on brief for appellants.

Bernard J. Kubetz with whom Eaton, Peabody, Bradford & Veague, P.A. was on brief for defendant, appellee.

Before CYR, Circuit Judge, CAMPBELL, Senior Circuit Judge, and FUSTE, District Judge.


FUSTE, District Judge.

Plaintiffs Dale and Liana Walker commenced this action in the Superior Court of Maine against General Electric Company ("GE" or "General Electric"), alleging various causes of action sounding in tort,1 all of which were based on a claimed malfunction of a GE-manufactured toaster-oven. Plaintiffs alleged that the toaster-oven's malfunction was due to a defect in its design or manufacture and that this defect was the...

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