DORMAN v. EMERSON ELEC. CO.

No. 93-2222.

23 F.3d 1354 (1994)

John Frederick DORMAN, Appellant, v. EMERSON ELECTRIC COMPANY, Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.

Decided May 5, 1994.

Rehearing Denied June 7, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel J. McMichael, Chesterfield, MO, argued, for appellant.

Bruce D. Ryder, St. Louis, MO, argued, for appellee.

Before McMILLIAN, FAGG and BOWMAN, Circuit Judges.


BOWMAN, Circuit Judge.

John Frederick Dorman, a Canadian citizen, brought this diversity action against Emerson Electric Company (Emerson), a Missouri corporation, to recover for personal injuries he sustained while operating a saw designed by Emerson. Dorman's cause of action proceeded upon theories of strict products liability, breach of warranty, negligence, and res ipsa loquitur. Pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(f), Emerson moved to strike the claims...

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