WILLIAM P. CONDON VS. ADVANCE THERMAL HYDRONICS (L-5695-13, MIDDLESEX COUNTY AND STATEWIDE)

CourtNew Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division
DecidedJuly 9, 2018
DocketA-3642-14T1
StatusUnpublished

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WILLIAM P. CONDON VS. ADVANCE THERMAL HYDRONICS (L-5695-13, MIDDLESEX COUNTY AND STATEWIDE), (N.J. Ct. App. 2018).

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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3642-14T1

WILLIAM P. CONDON and DEBBIE CONDON, individually and as Executrix and Executrix ad Prosequendum for the Estate of WILLIAM P. CONDON,

Plaintiff-Respondent/ Cross-Appellant,

v.

ADVANCE THERMAL HYDRONICS, INC., f/k/a The Hydrotherm Corporation; AFTON PUMPS, INC.; A.I.I. ACQUISITION, LLC, as successor-in-interest to Holland Furnace Company; AMERICAN REFRACTORIES CO.; A.O. SMITH WATER PRODUCTS COMPANY; AMERICAN PREMIER UNDERWRITERS, INC., f/k/a Penn Central Corp., f/k/a GK Technologies, Inc., f/k/a General Cable Corp., individually and as successor to Hydrotherm, Inc.; ARCY MANUFACTURING INC.; ASHLAND, INC.; ATLAS TURNER; AURORA PUMP; AUTOMATION INDUSTRIES, INC., individually and as successor to Hydrotherm, Inc.; BECHTEL CORPORATION; BELMONT PACKING & RUBBER COMPANY; BORG WARNER MORSE TEC, as successor by merger to the Borg Warner Corporation; BRADFORD-WHITE WATER HEATERS, INC.; BRYAN STEAM, LLC a/k/a Bryan Boilers; AIR & LIQUID SYSTEMS CORPORATION, as successor by merger to Buffalo Pumps, Inc.; BURNHAM LLC, individually and as successor to Burnham Corporation, individually and as successor-in- interest to Federal Boiler and Radiator Co.; BRYON JACKSON PUMPS AND UNITED PUMPS & COMPRESSOR; CALON INSULATION CORPORATION; CARDONE INDUSTRIES, INC., individually and as successor to Cardo Automotive Products Company; CARRIER CORPORATION; CBS CORPORATION, a Delaware Corporation, f/k/a Viacom, Inc., successor by merger to CBS Corporation, a Pennsylvania Corporation, f/k/a Westinghouse Electric Corporation; CERTAINTEED CORPORATION, individually and as successor to Keasbey & Mattison Co.; CLEAVER BROOKS COMPANY, a division of AQUA-CHEM, INC.; COLUMBIA BOILERS COMPANY OF POTTSTOWN; CRANE CO., INC., and as successor to Jenkins Valves, Inc., a/k/a Jenkins Bros.; CRANE PACKING COMPANY; CRANE PUMPS AND SYSTEMS, INC.; DANA COMPANIES, LLC f/k/a Dana Corporation, individually and as successor-in-interest to Victor and Spicer; DAP PRODUCTS, INC., individually and for its Tharco Product; DB RILEY, INC., individually and as successor to and/or f/k/a DB Riley Stoker Corporation and as successor to, and/if f/d/b/a Union Iron Works; DEMING PUMPS, a division of Crane

2 A-3642-14T1 Pumps Systems, Inc.; DUCTMATE INDUSTRIES, INC.; DUNPHEY SMITH COMPANY; EATON CORPORATION, as successor-in-interest to Eaton Electrical, Inc., and Cutler-Hammer, Inc.; ECR INTERNATIONAL, INC., f/k/a Dunkirk and Utica Boilers; FLEXIBLE TECHNOLOGIES, INC., individually and as successor to Hydrotherm, Inc.; FLOWSERVE CORPORATION; FMC CORPORATION, on behalf of its former Peerless Pump and Northern Pump Business; FORD MOTOR COMPANY; FORT KENT HOLDINGS, INC., f/k/a Dunham Busch, Inc., as successor-in-interest to Iron Fireman Combustion Products; FOSTER WHEELER ENERGY CORP.; GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY; GEORGIA PACIFIC LLC; GOULDS PUMPS INCORPORATED; HERCULES, INC.; HOLLINGSWORTH & VOSE COMPANY; HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL, INC., f/k/a Allied Signal, Inc. as successor-in-interest to The Bendix Corporation; HYDROTHERM, INC.; HB SMITH, INC.; IMO INDUSTRIES, INC., as successor to and f/k/a Delaval Turbine, Transamerica Delaval and IMO Delaval; INGERSOLL-RAND COMPANY; J.H. FRANCE REFRACTORIES COMPANY; JOHN CRANE, INC.; JOHNSTON BOILER CO.; KAISER GYPSUM; LAWRENCE PUMPS, INC., as successor-in-interest to Ducan Heating Corp.; MAGNATROL VALVE CORP.; MCNALLY INDUSTRIES, INC.; MAREMONT CORPORATION; MESTEK, INC., individually and as successor to Hydrotherm, Inc.; OAKFABCO, INC., f/k/a

3 A-3642-14T1 Kewanne Boiler Corp.; PACIFIC STEEL BOILERS, a division of Crane Company; PCC TECHNICAL INDUSTRIES, INC., f/k/a Boiler Technologies, Inc., individually and as successor to Hydrotherm, Inc.; PEERLESS INDUSTRIES, INC.; PRESTOLITE PERFORMANCE, individually and for its Hays Brand; SOS PRODUCTS CO.; RAYPAK INC.; REED NATIONAL FINANCIAL CORP., individually and as successor to Hydrotherm, Inc.; ROPER PUMP CO.; SB DECKING, INC., f/k/a Selby Battersby & Company, a subsidiary of Quaker Chemical Corporation; SUPERIOR BOILER WORKS; STERLING FLUID SYSTEMS (USA) INC., f/k/a LaBour Pump Co.; TACO PUMPS; THE FULTON COMPANIES, individually and as successor to Fulton Boiler Works, Inc.; THE OKONITE COMPANY; THERMCO; TRANE US, INC., as successor to American Standard Inc.; TUTHILL CORPORATION; UNION CARBIDE CORP.; UNION PUMP COMPANY; UNITED SUPPLY CORPORATION; UTICA BOILERS; VIKING PUMP CO.; WALLWORK BROTHERS, INC.; WARREN PUMPS, INC., individually and as successor to The Quimby Pump Company; WEIL-MCLAIN COMPANY, INC.; WEINMAN PUMPS; WOOLSULATE CORPORATION; WORTHINGTON PUMP CORPORATION; ZURN INDUSTRIES; JOHNSON CONTROLS, INC., individually and as successor-in- interest to York International Corp.; SEQUOIA VENTURES, INC., f/k/a Bechtel Corporation; BW/IP, INC., and its wholly owned subsidiaries; FREEMAN AUTO PARTS; and USCO, INC.,

4 A-3642-14T1 Defendants, and

PECORA CORPORATION,

Defendant-Appellant/ Cross-Respondent.

Argued February 14, 2018 – Decided July 9, 2018

Before Judges Alvarez, Nugent, and Geiger.

On appeal from Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Docket No. L- 5695-13.

Patricia M. Henrich argued the cause for appellant/cross-respondent (Reilly, Janiczek, McDevitt, Henrich & Cholden, PC, attorneys; Patricia M. Henrich and Josette F. Spivak, on the briefs).

Amber R. Long argued the cause for respondent/ cross-appellant (Szaferman, Lakind, Blumstein & Blader, PC, and Levy Konigsberg, LLP, attorneys; Robert E. Lytle and E. Elizabeth Sweetser, on the briefs).

Phil S. Goldberg and Mark A. Behrens (Shook, Hardy & Bacon, LLP) of the District of Columbia Bar, admitted pro hac vice, attorneys for amici curiae Coalition for Litigation Justice, Inc., National Association of Manufacturers, American Tort Reform Association, and NFIB Small Business Legal Center (Philip S. Goldberg and Mark A. Behrens, on the brief).

McCarter & English, LLP, and Gibbons, PC, attorneys for amicus curiae Honeywell International, Inc. (John C. Garde, of counsel and on the joint briefs; Kim M. Catullo and Ethan D. Stein, of counsel; Christopher A.

5 A-3642-14T1 Rojao and Elizabeth K. Monahan, on the joint briefs).

Caruso Smith Picini, PC, attorneys for amici curiae Union Carbide Corporation and CertainTeed Corporation (Richard D. Picini and Anthony Caruso, on the joint briefs).

Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellot, LLC, attorneys for amici curiae A.O. Smith and Superior Lidgerwood Mundy (David M. Katzenstein, on the joint briefs).

Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin, attorneys for amici curiae Kaiser Gypsum Company, Riley Power, Jaeger Lumber and Supply Company, and Warren Pumps (Paul C. Johnson, on the joint briefs).

Pascarella DiVita, PLLC, attorneys for amici curiae Ingersoll Rand Company, Trane US, Inc., General Cable Corporation, and Rheem Manufacturing Company (Lisa M. Pascarella and Stephanie A. DiVita, on the joint briefs).

Reilly, Janiczek, McDevitt, Henrich & Cholden, PC, attorneys for amici curiae Aurora Pump Company and Cleaver Brooks (Patricia M. Henrich and Brandy L. Harris, on the joint briefs).

Sedgwick LLP, attorneys for amici curiae BorgWarner Morse TEC LLC, Foster Wheeler LLC, survivor to a merger with Foster Wheeler Corporation, and Foster Wheeler Energy Corporation (Christopher J. Keale, on the joint briefs).

Diane M. Pompei (Lynch Daskal Emery LLP), attorney for amicus curiae Georgia-Pacific LLP.

McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP, attorneys for amici curiae Burnham LLC and

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