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Plaintiff was an employee of Metro-North Railroad for 24 years and alleged that in the course of his work that he was exposed to unreasonable levels of occupational noise. Plaintiff alleged that as a result of the noise exposure he sustained injuries and damage to his inner ear and sense of hearing.
The jury agreed with Plaintiff and returned a verdict in his favor for past pain and suffering and for future pain and suffering in the amount of $118,900.
Posted December 13, 2011 | In Cases of Interest | Permalink
The federal Transportation Security Administration withdrew a subpoena intended to force a journalist to reveal his confidential source for an internal security directive, two days after an agent showed up at the journalist’s home demanding the information.
Posted January 01, 2010 | In Cases of Interest, Intellectual Property Law, First Amendment | Permalink