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Kortum Law Office, P.L.L.C.

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Joseph Starr Attorney at Law

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McGarvey/Anderson Trial Lawyers, PC

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Glazier Law Firm, P.C.

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Seaman Law Office

Alcoholic Beverages, Animal Bite, Apparel, Mesothelioma, Criminal

Moore Cockrell Goicoechea & Axelberg PC

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Johnson Berg & Saxby PLLP

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Law Office of Peter Leander

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... Justice JIM RICE, concurring. ¶ 44 I concur with the Court's determination under Issue 1 that Patches stated a legally valid claim. H & B argues that § 27-1-719, MCA, limits product liability claims to "users and consumers" of the product, and does not extend to bystanders. ...