STANCZYK v. BLACK & DECKER, INC.

No. 91 C 4054.

836 F.Supp. 565 (1993)

Paul STANCZYK, Plaintiff, v. BLACK & DECKER, INC., a foreign corporation, and DeWalt, a division of Black & Decker, Inc., Defendants.

United States District Court, N.D.Illinois, E.D.

November 10, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mark William Demisch, Barclay & Demisch, Ltd., Michael John Kedzie, Olita, Saywitz, Kedzie, Tatooles & Foley, Chicago, IL, for plaintiff.

Stephen Charles Schulte, Brant Clifford Weidner, Winston & Strawn, Chicago, IL, for defendants.


MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

ZAGEL, District Judge.

Tycho Brahe (1546-1601) was the last great astronomer who opposed Copernicus on the question of whether the earth moved about the sun. Brahe believed that if the earth moved (as Copernicus said it did) then a stone dropped from a tower would not fall down to a spot directly below the point it was dropped. The stone would fall somewhere ahead or behind that point because the earth would have moved...

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