No Pre-emption in Latex Glove Case
Claims against a manufacturer of rubber latex gloves were not pre-empted. Adesina v. Aladan Corp., 98 Civ. 5535, S.D.N.Y., July 7, 2006.
In March 1997, the plaintiff was diagnosed with an allergy and adverse health effects stemming from her use ' between September 1992 and March 1997 in her work as a nurse ' of natural rubber latex gloves made by defendant company Aladan.
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