RENDALL-SPERANZA v. NASSIM

Nos. 96-7071, 96-7145.

107 F.3d 913 (1997)

Margot RENDALL-SPERANZA, Appellee, v. Edward A. NASSIM, Appellant.

United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit.

Decided March 14, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jana Howard Carey, Baltimore, MD, argued the cause for appellant Edward A. Nassim, with whom James R. Myers and Kenneth C. Bass were on the briefs.

Michael S. Helfer, Washington, DC, argued the cause for appellant International Finance Corporation, with whom Thomas P. Olson and Stuart F. Delery were on the briefs. Lester Nurick and Eric J. Mogilnicki entered appearances.

David H. Shapiro, Washington, DC, argued the cause for appellee, with whom Diane Bodner was on the brief.

William D. Rogers was on the brief for amicus curiae Inter-American Development Bank.

Before: GINSBURG, SENTELLE, and ROGERS, Circuit Judges.


Opinion for the Court filed by Circuit Judge GINSBURG.

GINSBURG, Circuit Judge:

Margot Rendall-Speranza, an employee of the International Finance Corporation (which is a subsidiary of the World Bank) sued her supervisor, Edward A. Nassim, alleging battery and intentional infliction of emotional distress. During the pre-trial proceedings in the district court, Rendall-Speranza moved to amend her complaint in order to add the IFC as a defendant. Although the...

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