Defendant was an officer and director of plaintiff. In 1992, at the time defendant was hired on a full-time basis, he suffered from a condition known as Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (hereinafter CMT), which is a progressive neurological-degenerative disease; plaintiff was fully aware of defendant's disability and made certain accommodations for him. At the beginning of defendant's full-time employment, the parties executed a stock agreement ...
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