On the other hand, one of the plaintiffs'current attorneys, William Skepnek, also has represented asbestos maker Raymark Industries.
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Raymark chose to operate the station at a more modest daytime directional signal of only 250 watts, with the possibility of upgrades later.
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From 1919 to July 1984, Raymark used a system of lagoons to capture waste lead and asbestos dust produced by its manufacturing process.
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Reed Rubenstein, a lawyer for the Raymark bankruptcy trustee, said redeveloping the highly polluted property is like spinning " straw into gold ."
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In 1993, the EPA and the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection began working together to complete the cleanup of contamination Raymark left behind in Stratford.
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Because it paid fair value for the Raymark assets, the new company argued, people suing Raymark for asbestos injuries were no worse off than before.
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Because it paid fair value for the Raymark assets, the new company argued, people suing Raymark for asbestos injuries were no worse off than before.
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The story begins with the certification of Claude Cimino, et al, vs . Raymark Industries, et al, as a federal class action in February 1989.
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In 1988, a federal judge in Oregon found that Smith had engaged in a number of complex business transactions in a bid to escape Raymark's asbestos liabilities.
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Harley maintained the Raymark company name, and signed a third station on the air two years later, WCCZ-FM, licensed to Spangler ( northern Cambria County ).