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Husch Blackwell: Tennessee Supreme Court Implicitly Adopts the “Bare Metal Defense”

Tennessee Supreme Court Implicitly Adopts the “Bare Metal Defense”
By Adam Buddenbohn and Mark Smith on Mar 08, 2021 12:55 pm

The Tennessee Supreme Court’s opinion in Carolyn Coffman et al v. Armstrong International, Inc., et al., at least implicitly, recognized a “bare metal defense” for the first time under Tennessee law. Click here to read more.

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