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Celotex Corp., a building materials manufacturer forced into bankruptcy protection six years ago by asbestos-related lawsuits, said Thursday that it has reorganized and is ready to grow.
New Jersey's top court holds that the trust set up to reimburse asbestos-injury claimants against the former Celotex Corporation can't go after $10 million in excess insurance coverage because it ...
In the Matter of the Liquidation of Integrity Insurance Company/Celotex Asbestos Trust, A-50 September Term 2011; Supreme Court; opinion by Cuff, P.J.A.D., temporarily assigned; decided June 19 ...
A federal bankruptcy judge in Tampa, Fla. ordered the Celotex Asbestos Settlement Trust to fork over the money to settle more than 400 claims filed by the city starting in 1990, when the Celotex ...
The city can recoup $40 million in asbestos cleanup costs from a bankrupt building supply company, a federal bankruptcy judge has ordered. The city sued Celotex Corp., the manufacturer and ...
Celotex was a major manufacturer and nationwide distributor of building materials containing asbestos. Carey Canada, a wholly owned subsidiary of Celotex, mined and distributed asbestos fiber ...
Half of the compensatory damages will be paid by Celotex Corp., a subsidiary of the Jim Walter Corp. of Tampa and a maker of asbestos. The other half will be paid by Carey Canada Corp. of Quebec ...
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