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Tobacco Companies Ask Judge to Dismiss Owens' Asbestos Case  

Jump to full article: Bloomberg News, 2001-11-20
Author: Pham-Duy Nguyen

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R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Holdings Inc. and four other cigarette makers asked a judge to dismiss Owens Corning's lawsuit seeking $33 billion to offset claims by people with cancer and respiratory illnesses.

Lawyers for the tobacco companies argued that Owens Corning could no longer continue the suit in California after a Mississippi judge threw out a case with similar claims in May.

``They made the decision they wanted to roll the dice first in Mississippi,'' said Joe Escher, R.J. Reynolds' attorney. ``You only get one shot at the same claim.''

Owens Corning, the largest U.S. insulation maker and its subsidiary, Fibreboard Corp., sued R.J. Reynolds, Philip Morris Cos. and three other cigarette makers in December 1997, seeking billions to help settle lawsuits with asbestos victims. The company alleged smoking contributed to cancer and other respiratory diseases developed by those victims. . .

Laura Remington, Owens Corning's lawyer, said it wasn't clear to what extent Mississippi law diverges from California law and asked Kawaichi to give the company's subsidiary, Fibreboard, its day in court.

``Owens Corning litigated in Mississippi,'' she said. ``Fibreboard didn't.''

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