McCARSON v. SPERRY RAND CORP.

No. 3:94CV808 (RNC).

939 F.Supp. 156 (1996)

Joan McCARSON, Plaintiff, v. SPERRY RAND CORPORATION, et al., Defendants.

United States District Court, D. Connecticut.

September 30, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard L. Gross, Cantor Floman Russell & Gross, Orange, CT, Matthew Shafner, O'Brien, Shafner, Stuart, Kelly & Morris, Groton, CT, Moshe Maimon, Steven J. Phillips, Danielle Goodman, Caroline Tso, Levy, Phillips & Konigsberg, New York City, for plaintiff Joan McCarson.

Peter C. Schwartz, Renee Wocl Dwyer, Gordon, Muir & Foley, Hartford, CT, Dan Adams, Hildy Bowbeer, Bowman & Brooke, Minneapolis, MN, for defendant Apple Computers Inc.

James H. Rotondo, Mary Beth Cardin, J. Michael Amrein, Day, Berry & Howard, Hartford, CT, for defendant Olivetti Office USA, Inc.

Lynn A. Kappelman, Day, Berry & Howard, Stamford, CT, Charles T. Lee, Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker, Stamford, CT, for defendant Unisys Corp.


ENDORSEMENT RULING AND ORDER

CHATIGNY, District Judge.

This is a diversity case in which the plaintiff seeks damages for repetitive stress injuries allegedly caused over time by use of keyboards manufactured by the defendants. Plaintiff, a resident of Connecticut, commenced this action in November 1992 in the Eastern District of New York. On defendants' motion, the case was transferred here in April 1994. The three defendants remaining in the action...

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