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Smith Oblander Pc

Insurance, Construction, Business, Real Estate, Accident & Injury

Hoines Law Office

General Practice

Davis, Hatley, Haffeman & Tighe, P.C.

Insurance, Business, Products Liability, Disability, Personal Injury

Ugrin, Alexander, Zadick & Higgins, P.C.

Insurance, Personal Injury, Litigation, Disability, Federal Appellate Practice

Marra, Evenson & Bell, P.C.

Business, Mediation, Civil Rights, Family Law, Insurance

Cushman Law Office, P.C.

Accident & Injury, Real Estate, Criminal

Lee LeVeque Law Offices, pllc

Business, Lawsuit & Dispute

The Law Office of John P. Rogan, P.L.L.C

Accident & Injury, Divorce & Family Law, Estate, Bankruptcy & Debt

ACP Marlana

General Practice

Mcmahon, Wall & Hubley, PLLC

Real Estate, Health Care, Criminal, Legal Malpractice, Medical Malpractice

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IN RE ESTATE OF HICKS

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Patch v. Hillerich & Bradsby Co.

... 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. ...