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Whirlpool says suit invalid, it's not liable

2013-07-04 12:47:48| Appliances - Topix.net

Residents of a Fort Smith neighborhood cannot sue Whirlpool Corp. over groundwater contaminated by trichloroethylene because the statute of limitations has run out and others are liable for damage resulting from the contamination, the company claimed Friday in response to a lawsuit in U.S. District Court.

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