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EMIG v. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY

United States District Court, D. Kansas
Mar 8, 1999
Civil Action No. 97-1121-MLB (D. Kan. Mar. 8, 1999)

Summary

refusing to certify because smokers' claims are individualized

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Opinion

Civil Action No. 97-1121-MLB

March 8, 1999


ORDER


Pursuant to the Stipulation of the parties, and good cause appearing, this action is hereby dismissed without prejudice. All defenses of dismissed defendants are specifically reserved.


Summaries of

EMIG v. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY

United States District Court, D. Kansas
Mar 8, 1999
Civil Action No. 97-1121-MLB (D. Kan. Mar. 8, 1999)

refusing to certify because smokers' claims are individualized

Summary of this case from Liggett Group Incorp. v. Engle
Case details for

EMIG v. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY

Case Details

Full title:ALGA EMIG, MARK A. GREEN, and EDWARD J. STUBBS, individually; and on…

Court:United States District Court, D. Kansas

Date published: Mar 8, 1999

Citations

Civil Action No. 97-1121-MLB (D. Kan. Mar. 8, 1999)

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