Lila Mae Souder, Trustee of the Cause of Action for Wrongful Death of Wesley Elmer Souder v. Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc. Armstrong Cork Company Gaf Corporation, Former Ruberoid Corp. Nicolet Industries, Inc., Formerly Sall Mountain Company Fibreboard Paper Products, Corp., Formerly Pabco the Celotex Corp. Raymark Industries, Inc., Formerly Raybestos Manhattan, Inc. Southern Textile, Formerly Southern Asbestos Co., Keene Corporation Combustion Engineering Pittsburgh Corning Corp. Owens-Illinois Corp., Owens Corning Fiberglas Corporation, the Celotex Corporation Atlas Turner, Inc. Eagle Picher Industries, Inc. Fibreboard Corporation Owens-Illinois, Inc. And Pittsburgh Corning Corporation v. Manville Corporation Asbestos, Disease Compensation Fund. Lila Mae Souder, Trustee of the Cause of Action for Wrongful Death of Wesley Elmer Souder v. Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc. Armstrong Cork Company Gaf Corporation, Formerly Ruberoid Corp. Nicolet Industries, Inc., Formerly Sall Mountain Company Fibreboard Paper Products Corp., Formerly Pabco the Celotex Corp. Raymark Industries, Inc., Formerly Raybestos Manhattan, Inc. Southern Textile, Formerly Southern Asbestos Co. Keene Corporation Combustion Engineering Pittsburgh Corning Corp. Owens-Illinois Corp. And Manville Corporation Asbestos Disease Compensation Fund

939 F.2d 647, 20 Fed. R. Serv. 3d 1314, 1991 U.S. App. LEXIS 16736
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
DecidedJuly 29, 1991
Docket90-5103
StatusPublished

This text of 939 F.2d 647 (Lila Mae Souder, Trustee of the Cause of Action for Wrongful Death of Wesley Elmer Souder v. Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc. Armstrong Cork Company Gaf Corporation, Former Ruberoid Corp. Nicolet Industries, Inc., Formerly Sall Mountain Company Fibreboard Paper Products, Corp., Formerly Pabco the Celotex Corp. Raymark Industries, Inc., Formerly Raybestos Manhattan, Inc. Southern Textile, Formerly Southern Asbestos Co., Keene Corporation Combustion Engineering Pittsburgh Corning Corp. Owens-Illinois Corp., Owens Corning Fiberglas Corporation, the Celotex Corporation Atlas Turner, Inc. Eagle Picher Industries, Inc. Fibreboard Corporation Owens-Illinois, Inc. And Pittsburgh Corning Corporation v. Manville Corporation Asbestos, Disease Compensation Fund. Lila Mae Souder, Trustee of the Cause of Action for Wrongful Death of Wesley Elmer Souder v. Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc. Armstrong Cork Company Gaf Corporation, Formerly Ruberoid Corp. Nicolet Industries, Inc., Formerly Sall Mountain Company Fibreboard Paper Products Corp., Formerly Pabco the Celotex Corp. Raymark Industries, Inc., Formerly Raybestos Manhattan, Inc. Southern Textile, Formerly Southern Asbestos Co. Keene Corporation Combustion Engineering Pittsburgh Corning Corp. Owens-Illinois Corp. And Manville Corporation Asbestos Disease Compensation Fund) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Lila Mae Souder, Trustee of the Cause of Action for Wrongful Death of Wesley Elmer Souder v. Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc. Armstrong Cork Company Gaf Corporation, Former Ruberoid Corp. Nicolet Industries, Inc., Formerly Sall Mountain Company Fibreboard Paper Products, Corp., Formerly Pabco the Celotex Corp. Raymark Industries, Inc., Formerly Raybestos Manhattan, Inc. Southern Textile, Formerly Southern Asbestos Co., Keene Corporation Combustion Engineering Pittsburgh Corning Corp. Owens-Illinois Corp., Owens Corning Fiberglas Corporation, the Celotex Corporation Atlas Turner, Inc. Eagle Picher Industries, Inc. Fibreboard Corporation Owens-Illinois, Inc. And Pittsburgh Corning Corporation v. Manville Corporation Asbestos, Disease Compensation Fund. Lila Mae Souder, Trustee of the Cause of Action for Wrongful Death of Wesley Elmer Souder v. Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc. Armstrong Cork Company Gaf Corporation, Formerly Ruberoid Corp. Nicolet Industries, Inc., Formerly Sall Mountain Company Fibreboard Paper Products Corp., Formerly Pabco the Celotex Corp. Raymark Industries, Inc., Formerly Raybestos Manhattan, Inc. Southern Textile, Formerly Southern Asbestos Co. Keene Corporation Combustion Engineering Pittsburgh Corning Corp. Owens-Illinois Corp. And Manville Corporation Asbestos Disease Compensation Fund, 939 F.2d 647, 20 Fed. R. Serv. 3d 1314, 1991 U.S. App. LEXIS 16736 (8th Cir. 1991).

Opinion

939 F.2d 647

20 Fed.R.Serv.3d 1314, Prod.Liab.Rep.(CCH)P 12,861

Lila Mae SOUDER, Trustee of the Cause of Action for Wrongful
Death of Wesley Elmer Souder, Appellant,
v.
OWENS-CORNING FIBERGLAS CORPORATION; Eagle-Picher
Industries, Inc.; Armstrong Cork Company; GAF
Corporation, former Ruberoid Corp.; Appellees,
Nicolet Industries, Inc., formerly Sall Mountain Company;
Fibreboard Paper Products, Corp., formerly Pabco; The
Celotex Corp.; Appellees,
Raymark Industries, Inc., formerly Raybestos Manhattan,
Inc.; Southern Textile, formerly Southern Asbestos Co.,
Keene Corporation; Combustion Engineering; Pittsburgh
Corning Corp.; Owens-Illinois Corp., Appellees.
OWENS CORNING FIBERGLAS CORPORATION, The Celotex
Corporation; Atlas Turner, Inc.; Eagle Picher
Industries, Inc.; Fibreboard
Corporation; Owens-Illinois,
Inc.; and
Pittsburgh
Corning Corporation,
v.
MANVILLE CORPORATION ASBESTOS, DISEASE COMPENSATION FUND.
Lila Mae SOUDER, Trustee of the Cause of Action for Wrongful
Death of Wesley Elmer Souder, Appellant,
v.
OWENS-CORNING FIBERGLAS CORPORATION; Eagle-Picher Industries,
Inc.; Armstrong Cork Company; GAF Corporation, formerly
Ruberoid Corp.; Nicolet Industries, Inc., formerly Sall
Mountain Company; Fibreboard Paper Products Corp., formerly
Pabco; The Celotex Corp.; Raymark Industries, Inc.,
formerly Raybestos Manhattan, Inc.; Southern Textile,
formerly Southern Asbestos Co.; Keene Corporation;
Combustion Engineering; Pittsburgh Corning Corp.;
Owens-Illinois Corp.; and Manville Corporation Asbestos
Disease Compensation Fund, Appellees.

Nos. 90-5103, 90-5382.

United States Court of Appeals,
Eighth Circuit.

Submitted Feb. 13, 1991.
Decided July 29, 1991.

Barbara Louisell, Duluth, Minn., argued (John D. Hagen, Jr., Minneapolis, Minn., on brief), for appellant.

Todd Koebele, St. Paul, Minn., argued (Jacqueline A. Gaddie, Dale O. Thornsjo and Kirk O. Kolbo, Minneapolis, Minn., and James E. Moon and Timothy C. Godfrey, St. Paul, Minn., on brief), for appellees.

Before LAY, Chief Judge, and McMILLIAN and ARNOLD, Circuit Judges.

LAY, Chief Judge.

Lila Mae Souder appeals the district court's1 order granting summary judgment in favor of a group of asbestos manufacturers in a wrongful death case. Souder's husband, Wesley, was a pipefitter who died of lung cancer, allegedly caused by exposure to asbestos products on the job. On defendants' motions for summary judgment, the district court dismissed ten defendants from the case and certified the judgments as final. Souder appeals, contending that she presented sufficient proof of causation under traditional causation principles as well as under the theory of "alternative liability." Souder also argues the district court erred in refusing to grant a continuance of the summary judgment hearing and in certifying as final the partial summary judgment under Fed.R.Civ.P. 54(b). In a separate appeal, consolidated with the above-described action, Souder challenges the district court's refusal to vacate the partial summary judgment order. We also consider Souder's allegations that the district court was biased against her counsel with resulting prejudice to her. We affirm.

Background

Wesley Souder worked as a pipefitter in northern Minnesota for nearly thirty years until he died of lung cancer at age fifty-three. His wife, Lila Mae, sued thirteen asbestos manufacturers for wrongful death, contending that they were liable for Wesley's death by causing him to be exposed to asbestos at work. Her proof consisted of affidavits from doctors stating that asbestos exposure was a significant cause of Wesley's death and affidavits from laborers in the insulation trade who stated that the defendants' asbestos materials were present on job sites in northern Minnesota.

Most of the affidavits from laborers stated generally that a given manufacturer's materials had been used in the region during the time Wesley was working and that pipefitters were routinely exposed to asbestos dust. There was less evidence of specific exposures Wesley Souder may have experienced. Hugo Anderson and James Ultican listed specific asbestos materials that were present at a job site in Monticello, Minnesota, where other affiants stated Wesley had worked. Appellant's App. at A-45, A-49. Several workers affirmed that they had worked on many jobs with Wesley where they were exposed to asbestos, but they did not specify the manufacturer of the asbestos. Id. at A-58--A-75.

Ten defendants2 moved for summary judgment, primarily on the ground that Souder had failed to show specific evidence that Wesley had been exposed to their materials. The district court granted the motion without written opinion. However, the court granted the summary judgment motion on the merits, because it stated at the hearing:

The court is governed by the rule of Celotex and Liberty Lobby with respect to measure of proof at this stage of proceedings. If in fact the court would have to direct a verdict based on the current state of the record it must grant summary judgment and the motion of the defendants and each of them for summary judgment are in all respects granted....

Hearing Tr. at 36 (12/8/89).

Alternative Liability Theory

Souder contends that she demonstrated causation under the doctrine of "alternative liability."3 Under this theory the burden shifts to the defendants to prove themselves not liable when it appears that multiple defendants are culpable but it is difficult to determine which particular guilty party caused injury to a specific plaintiff. See Summers v. Tice, 33 Cal.2d 80, 199 P.2d 1 (1948). Souder essentially argues that all the defendants are guilty of exposing workers to harmful asbestos, and that they all should share in the liability rather than dismissing her deserving claim for failure to prove specific causation. The Tenth Circuit has applied the Summers doctrine in a similar asbestos case involving Nebraska law. Menne v. Celotex Corp., 861 F.2d 1453 (10th Cir.1988).

Because this is a diversity case the court must consider whether Minnesota courts would apply the Summers doctrine in this case. The Minnesota Supreme Court has not adopted or rejected Summers and has only cited the case incidentally on two occasions. Mahowald v. Minnesota Gas Co., 344 N.W.2d 856, 863 (Minn.1984); Mathews v. Mills, 288 Minn. 16, 21, 178 N.W.2d 841, 844 (1970). "If the state's highest court has not ruled on an issue, intermediate appellate court decisions constitute the next best indicia of what state law is." 19 C. Wright, A. Miller & E. Cooper, Federal Practice and Procedure: Jurisdiction Sec. 4507, at 95 (1982).

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