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98-3807•Sound Check, Inc. v. American Federation
98-3807Court of Appeals for the Eighth CircuitFeb 28, 2000
United States Court of Appeals
FOR THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT
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No. 99-1652
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Randy Dodds; Colleen Dodds, *
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Appellees, * Appeal from the United States
* District Court for the District
v. * of Nebraska.
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Farmland Industries, Inc., * [UNPUBLISHED]
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Appellants. *
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Submitted: December 13, 1999
Filed: February 10, 2000
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Before MURPHY, JOHN R. GIBSON, and FAGG, Circuit Judges.
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PER CURIAM.
Raising a shotgun array of contentions, Farmland Industries, Inc. (Farmland)
appeals from the adverse decisions of the jury and the district judge in Randy and
Colleen Dodds's diversity action against Farmland for its negligent advice about dairy
feed which caused damage to the Doddses' commercial dairy herd. We review the
issues raised by Farmland under well-established standards. Because this is a diversity
case, we review de novo questions of state law. Having considered the record and the
parties' briefs in the context of Farmland's contentions, we reject Farmland's allegations
of reversible error. We are satisfied the district court correctly applied the controlling
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legal principles and the record supports the jury's verdict. We also conclude a
comprehensive opinion in this diversity case would lack precedential value. We thus
affirm the judgment of the district court without further discussion. See 8th Cir. R.
47B.
A true copy.
Attest:
CLERK, U.S. COURT OF APPEALS, EIGHTH CIRCUIT.
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