Dr. Harron Seeks to Dismiss Deception Claim, Says Court Lacks Jurisdiction



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  • Memorandum
  • Motion


CLARKSBURG, W.Va. -- Dr. Ray Harron, who has been accused by asbestos defendant CSX Transportation Inc. of issuing fraudulent diagnoses, has filed a motion to dismiss the deception claim asserted against him, arguing that the federal court in which the claim was filed does not have subject matter jurisdiction. CSX Transportation Inc. v. Robert V. Gilkison, et al., No. 05-202 (N.D. W.Va.).

In a Jan. 12 motion filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia, Dr. Harron contends that since CSX has not paid any amount to the underlying asbestosis plaintiff, it cannot satisfy the …






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