Defendants Object to Witness Designations; Trial Rescheduled for March



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  • Objections


ST. LOUIS, Mo. -- Defendants named in a Missouri welding fume case that has been set for trial in March have filed objections to the plaintiff's witness designations, opining that some of the designations are not connected to the instant proceedings. White v. Alloy Rods Corp., No. 22042-08827 (Mo. 22nd Jud. Cir. Ct., St. Louis City).

On Oct. 31, defendants in the Missouri 22nd Judicial Circuit Court case objected and counter-designated to Craig White's prior testimony designations.

According to the filing, the defendants specifically objected to the plaintiff's attempts to reserve the right to designate corporate history testimony, saying such …






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