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Dzielak v. Whirlpool Corporation, Slip Copy (2019) The first named defendant is the manufacturer of Maytag 2019 WL 6607220 2 Only the Westlaw citation is currently available. washing machines, Whirlpool Corporation (“Whirlpool”). United States District Court, D. New Jersey. The remaining defendants are the retailers from whom the plaintiffs purchased the Maytag washers: Lowe’s Home Charlene DZIELAK, Shelley Baker, Francis Center (“Lowe’s”), Sears Holding Corporation (“Sears”), The Angelone, Brian Maxwell, Jeffrey McLenna, Jeffrey Home Depot, Inc. (“Home Depot”), Fry’s Electronics, Inc. Reid, Kari Parsons, Charles Beyer, Jonathan Cohen, (“Fry’s”), and Appliance Recycling Centers of America, Inc. Jennifer Schramm, and Aspasia Christy, Plaintiffs, (“ARCA”). 3 v. WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION, Lowe’s Companies, 2 Whirlpool is a Delaware corporation with its principal Inc., Sears Holding Corporation, The Home Depot, place of business in Benton Harbor, Michigan. (DE 29 Inc., Fry’s Electronics, Inc., Appliance Recycling ¶ 15). Centers of America, Inc., Lowe’s Home Center, 3 Lowe’s is a North Carolina corporation with its principal and Lowe’s Home Center, LLC, Defendants. place of business in Mooresville, North Carolina; Sears is a Delaware corporation with its principal place of Civ. No. 12-89 (KM) (JBC) business in Hoffman Estates, Illinois; The Home Depot | is a Delaware corporation with its principal place of Signed 12/05/2019 business in Atlanta, Georgia; Fry’s Electronics is a California corporation with its principal place of business Attorneys and Law Firms in San Jose, California; and ARCA is a Minnesota corporation with its principal place of business in Innessa Melamed Huot, Fauuqi & Faruqi LLP, Yitzchak Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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