Note 15: COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIESThe Company is one of numerous defendants in various asbestosrelated
personal injury lawsuits. These cases generally seek
unspecified damages for asbestos-related diseases based on
alleged exposure to products previously manufactured by the
Company and others, and at this time the Company is generally
not aware of the extent of injuries allegedly suffered by the
individuals or the facts supporting the claim that injuries were
caused by the Company's products. Based upon the information
available to it at this time, the Company is not in a position to
evaluate its potential exposure, if any, as a result of such claims.
Hence, no amounts have been accrued for loss contingencies
related to these lawsuits in accordance with SFAS No. 5,
"Accounting for Contingencies". The Company continues to
vigorously defend all such lawsuits.As of November 30, 2006, the
Company was a defendant in asbestos-related cases involving 145
claimants, compared to 8,906 claimants as of November 30, 2005.
The Company is not in a position to estimate the number of
additional claims that may be filed against it in the future. For the
year ended November 30, 2006, there were new claims involving
18 claimants, dismissals and/or settlements involving 8,779
claimants and no judgments. No net costs and expenses were
incurred by the Company for the year ended November 30, 2006 in
connection with asbestos-related claims.
The Company is one of numerous defendants in various silicarelated
personal injury lawsuits. These cases generally seek
unspecified damages for silica-related diseases based on alleged
exposure to products previously manufactured by the Company
and others, and at this time the Company is not aware of the extent
of injuries allegedly suffered by the individuals or the facts
supporting the claim that injuries were caused by the Company's
products. Based upon the information available to it at this time,
the Company is not in a position to evaluate its potential exposure,
if any, as a result of such claims. Hence, no amounts have been
accrued for loss contingencies related to these lawsuits in
accordance with SFAS No. 5. The Company continues to
vigorously defend all such lawsuits. As of November 30, 2006, the
Company was a defendant in silica-related cases involving seven
claimants, compared to 7,447 claimants as of November 30, 2005.
The Company is not in a position to estimate the number of
additional claims that may be filed against it in the future. For the
year ended November 30, 2006, there were new claims involving
four claimants, dismissals and/or settlements involving 7,444
claimants and no judgments. Net costs and expenses incurred by
the Company for the year ended November 30, 2006 in connection
with silica-related claims were approximately $200,000.
In May 2003, Dominion Exploration and Production, Inc. and
Pioneer Natural Resources USA, Inc., (collectively "Dominion")
brought an action against the Company in Civil District Court for
the Parish of Orleans, Louisiana as owners of an offshore
production facility known as a SPAR constructed for Dominion.
Dominion seeks damages allegedly sustained by it resulting from
delays in delivery of the SPAR caused by the removal and
replacement of certain coatings containing lead and/or lead
chromate for which the manufacturer of the SPAR alleged the
Company was responsible. Dominion contends that the Company
made certain misrepresentations and warranties to Dominion
concerning the lead-free nature of those coatings. Dominion's
petition as filed alleged a claim for damages in an unspecified
amount; however, Dominion's economic expert has since
estimated Dominion's damages at approximately $128,000,000, a
figure which the Company contests. This matter is in discovery
and no trial date has yet been established. The Company believes
that it has meritorious defenses to this action. Based upon the
information available to it at this time, the Company is not in a
position to evaluate the ultimate outcome of this matter.
In April 2004, Sable Offshore Energy Inc. ("Sable"), as agent for
certain owners of the Sable Offshore Energy Project, brought an
action against various coatings suppliers and application
contractors, including the Company and two of its subsidiaries,
Ameron (UK) Limited and Ameron B.V., (collectively "Ameron
Subsidiaries"), in the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, Canada.
Sable seeks damages allegedly sustained by it resulting from
performance problems with several coating systems used on the
Sable Offshore Energy Project, including coatings products
furnished by the Company and the Ameron Subsidiaries. Sable's
originating notice and statement of claim alleged a claim for
damages in an unspecified amount; however, Sable has since
alleged that its claim for damages against all defendants is
approximately 428,000,000 Canadian dollars, a figure which the
Company and the Ameron Subsidiaries contest. This matter is in
discovery and no trial date has yet been established. The
Company believes that it has meritorious defenses to this action.
Based upon the information available to it at this time, the
Company is not in a position to evaluate the ultimate outcome of
this matter.
In addition, certain other claims, suits and complaints that arise in
the ordinary course of business, have been filed or are pending
against the Company.Management believes that these matters are
either adequately reserved, covered by insurance, or would not
have a material effect on the Company's financial position, cash
flows, or its results of operations if disposed of unfavorably.
The Company is subject to federal, state and local laws and
regulations concerning the environment and is currently
participating in administrative proceedings at several sites under
these laws.While the Company finds it difficult to estimate with
any certainty the total cost of remediation at the several sites, on
the basis of currently available information and reserves
provided, the Company believes that the outcome of such
environmental regulatory proceedings will not have a material
effect on the Company's financial position, cash flows, or its
results of operations. |