CAMPBELL v. LOCKHEED SHIPBUILDING CORP.

No. 49305-1-I.

61 P.3d 1160 (2002)

115 Wash.App. 8

Patrick CAMPBELL, Appellant, v. LOCKHEED SHIPBUILDING CORPORATION, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 1.

Publication Ordered January 9, 2003.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David A. Stewart, Portland, OR, Alan Brayton, Lloyd Leroy, Brayton Purcell Law Firm, Novato, CA, for Appellant.

Robert Hopkins Madden, Madden & Crockett, Seattle, WA, for Respondent.

Karr Tuttle Campbell, Seattle, WA, for Amicus Curiae, Todd Pacific Shipyard.

Timothy Kost Thorson, Seattle, WA, for Amicus Curiae Carney Badley Smith & Spellman.

Barry Neal Mesher, Lane Powell Spears Lubersky, Seattle, WA, for Defendants: Borg-Warner Automotive.

Diane Kero, Gordon Thomas Honeywell et al., Seattle, WA, for Center for Claims Resolution Dana Corporation Union Carbide.

Matthew Turetsky, Schwabe Williamson & Wyatt, Seattle, WA, for Honeywell International, Inc.


BECKER, C.J.

Patrick Campbell seeks permission to proceed on a third-party tort claim against Lockheed Shipbuilding for illness attributable to his exposure to asbestos. Campbell worked on Lockheed's premises while employed directly by Lockheed, but he also worked on Lockheed's premises while employed by one of Lockheed's subcontractors. He seeks to hold Lockheed liable in tort for the exposure he incurred while employed by the subcontractor. But because Lockheed...

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