Defendants' Reaction to Rhode Island Supreme Court Decision
Posted on: Tuesday, 1 July 2008, 09:00 CDT
PROVIDENCE, R.I., July 1 /PRNewswire/ -- The Rhode Island Supreme Court today ruled on the appeal of a 2006 jury verdict against former manufacturers of lead pigment used in house paint decades ago.
"Today's ruling is a landmark victory for common sense and for responsible companies that did the right thing," said Charles H. Moellenberg, Jr., an attorney for The Sherwin-Williams Company, speaking on behalf of defendants Sherwin-Williams and Millennium Holdings, Inc. "This case never should have been filed -- it was factually wrong and legally flawed. A company should not be held liable when there is no proof that it did anything wrong. It has taken nine years and two juries, but the Supreme Court's decision today puts public nuisance law in Rhode Island squarely in line with the overwhelming majority of jurisdictions of the United States."
For background on this case, please visit http://www.leadlawsuits.com/. Contact: Prism Public Affairs Gregg Perry (RI) 401-351-5200 Mike Tetuan / Dale Leibach (National) 866-202-2476
The Sherwin-Williams Company; Millennium Holdings, Inc.
CONTACT: Gregg Perry (RI), +1-401-351-5200, or Mike Tetuan / DaleLeibach (National), +1-866-202-2476, all for The Sherwin-Williams Company andMillennium Holdings, Inc.
Web Site: http://www.leadlawsuits.com/
Source: PRNewswire
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