Wanlass v. Metalclad Insulation Corp.
| Decision Date | 06 June 2017 |
| Docket Number | A143616 |
| Citation | Wanlass v. Metalclad Insulation Corp., A143616 (Cal. App. Jun 06, 2017) |
| Parties | JAY WANLASS, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. METALCLAD INSULATION CORPORATION, Defendant and Respondent. |
| Court | California Court of Appeals |
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PlaintiffJay Wanlass filed suit against numerous defendants based on alleged exposure to friable asbestos.DefendantMetalclad Insulation Corp.(Metalclad) moved for summary judgment, which the trial court(the Honorable Teri Jackson) granted.Wanlass appeals from the judgment We affirm.
This is how Metalclad's motion below framed the background of the lawsuit and of its motion:
The same day that the judgment in favor of Metalclad was filed, another judgment was filed in favor of Metalclad after Judge Jackson had granted Metalclad's summary judgment motion against plaintiffGary Kase.In both cases, the underlying orders by Judge Jackson granting the motions were filed on November 27, 2013.The orders are substantially identical.We quote the relevant language of the order in this case:
Wanlass then commenced this timely appeal from the summary judgment.
The brief filed on behalf of Wanlass by Gary L. Brayton and Richard M. Grant, of Brayton Purcell LLP, is virtually identical to the one those same two attorneys filed in the Kase appeal, which was assigned to Division One of this District.So, too, are the briefs filed in the two cases by Lisa Lurline Oberg, Felicia Y. Feng, and Andrea J. Casalett of Dentons US LLP, together with Thomas M. Peterson and Deborah E. Quick of Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP, on behalf of Metalclad.
The arguments Wanlass now advances concerning application of the government contractor defense enunciated in Boyle v. United Technologies Corp., supra, 487 U.S. 500, 512,3 were decisively rejected by Division One in Kase v. Metalclad Insulation Corp.(2016)6 Cal.App.5th 623, which was filed following the completion of briefing in this appeal.We directed the parties to provide supplemental briefing "on the applicability, if any," of the Kase opinion.
In his supplemental brief, Wanlass "submits that Kase should not be applicable to this matter for several reasons:
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