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McFARLAND v. FIRST PROPERTY ENTERPRISE, INC.

No. 314 MAL (2009).

989 A.2d 918 (2010)

McFARLAND v. FIRST PROPERTY ENTERPRISE, INC.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

February 12, 2010.


Disposition of Petition for Allowance of...

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    MEDTRONIC, INC. v. CONVAC | 17 F.3d 252 (1994) | 7f3d2521218 | Leagle.com
     

    MEDTRONIC, INC. v. CONVACARE, INC.

    Nos. 93-1476, 93-1517.

    17 F.3d 252 (1994)

    MEDTRONIC, INC., Appellant/Cross-Appellee, v. CONVACARE, INC.; SCOOP, (Special Care of Our Patients) Inc.; Robert G. Johnson, Appellees/Cross-Appellants.

    United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.

    Decided February 22, 1994.


    Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

    Counsel who presented argument on behalf of the appellant was Douglas L. Skor, St. Paul, MN. Additional attorney appearing on the brief was Kathleen Erickson DiGiorno.

    Counsel who presented argument on behalf of the appellee was James P. Larkin, Bloomington, MN. Additional attorney appearing on the brief was Thomas J. Seymour.

    Before BEAM, Circuit Judge, LAY, Senior Circuit Judge and BOGUE, Senior District Judge.


    BEAM, Circuit Judge.

    This diversity case requires us to interpret the terms of a multidocument contract between Medtronic, Inc., a manufacturer of medical products, ConvaCare, Inc., one of Medtronic's distributors, and Robert Johnson, ConvaCare's president and majority stockholder. A jury determined that the parties on both sides of this dispute breached the agreement. Medtronic appeals the manner in which the district court1 structured...

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