TORRES v. TRAVELERS INDEM. CO.


793 A.2d 592 (2002)

171 N.J. 147

Franklin TORRES, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. The TRAVELERS INDEMNITY COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent.

Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided March 14, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gerald R. Salerno, Hackensack, argued the cause for appellant (Aronsohn Weiner, attorneys; Lisa Okin, Englewood, on the brief).

Stephen C. Cahir, East Hanover, argued the cause for respondent (William E. Staehle, Morris Plains, attorney).


PER CURIAM.

The facts underlying this appeal are undisputed. On the morning of February 15, 1994, plaintiff Franklin Torres was working in his capacity as a warehouse manager for Cornell Surgical Company (Cornell). A UPS truck came to Cornell's warehouse to drop off packages. Almost immediately after that truck left the warehouse, Torres discovered that a certain package was missing.

In accordance with his employment duties, Torres used a Cornell van to search...

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