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Top citers, strongest first. 6 distinct citers.
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cited
Cited "see"
Torrington Co. v. Stutzman
See Trevino v. General Dynamics Corp., 865 F.2d 1474, 1480 (5th Cir.1989), cert. denied, 493 U.S. 935 , 110 S.Ct. 327 , 107 L.Ed.2d 317 (1989).
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Cited "see"
prod.liab.rep. (Cch) P 14,739 Donna S. Oliver, Administratrix of the Estate of Arthur Dwayne Oliver v. Oshkosh Truck Corporation, Erik B. Tate and Shirl D. O'brien-Tate v. Oshkosh Truck Corporation
Indeed, "[i]t is this salient fact of governmental participation in the various stages of the [equipment's] development that establishes the military contractor defense." Kleemann v. McDonnell Douglas Corp., 890 F.2d 698, 700-01 (4th Cir.1989), cert. denied, 495 U.S. 953 , 110 S.Ct. 2219 , 109 L.Ed.2d 545 (1990); see Trevino v. General Dynamics Corp., 865 F.2d 1474, 1480 (5th Cir.) (noting that, if the government engages in meaningful review of the design, the first element of the Boyle test is established), cert. denied, 493 U.S. 935 , 110 S.Ct. 327 , 107 L.Ed.2d 317 (1989). 20 With these con…
discussed
Cited "see"
Oliver v. Oshkosh Truck Corp.
Indeed, “[i]t is this salient fact of governmental participation in the various stages of the [equipment’s] development that establishes the military contractor defense.” Kleemann v. McDonnell Douglas Corp., 890 F.2d 698, 700-01 (4th Cir.1989), cert. denied, 495 U.S. 953 , 110 S.Ct. 2219 , 109 L.Ed.2d 545 (1990); see Trevino v. General Dynamics Corp., 865 F.2d 1474, 1480 (5th Cir.) (noting that, if the government engages in meaningful review of the design, the first element of the Boyle test is established), cert. denied, 493 U.S. 935 , 110 S.Ct. 327 , 107 L.Ed.2d 317 (1989).
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Cited "see"
Robert F. Mitchell, Individually v. Lone Star Ammunition, Inc., Etc., Day & Zimmerman, Inc., Etc. And Norris Industries, Etc.
See Trevino v. General Dynamics Corp., 865 F.2d 1474, 1486 (5th Cir.) (concluding that a "mere rubber stamp” by a federal procurement officer does not constitute government approval sufficient for application of the government contractor defense), cert. denied, — U.S.-, 110 S.Ct. 327 , 107 L.Ed.2d 317 (1989).
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Cited "see, e.g."
Feldman v. Kohler Co.
Boyle, 487 U.S. at 509-11 , 108 S.Ct. at 2517-18 ; see also Trevino v. General Dynamics Corp., 865 F.2d 1474, 1478 (5th Cir.1989), cert denied 493 U.S. 935 , 110 S.Ct. 327 , 107 L.Ed.2d 317 (1989) (discussing the Feres-Stencel doctrine).
cited
Cited "see, e.g."
Mason v. Texaco, Inc.
Id., 108 S.Ct. at 2518; see also Trevino v. General Dynamics Corp., 865 F.2d 1474, 1487 (5th Cir.), cert. denied, - U.S. -, 110 S.Ct. 327 , 107 L.Ed.2d 317 (1989).
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Smile
v.
Tennessee
v.
Tennessee
No. 89-363.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Oct 30, 1989.
Published
Ct. Crim. App. Tenn. Certiorari denied.