REICH v. COMINCO ALASKA, INC.

No. S-9717.

56 P.3d 18 (2002)

Geri REICH, Appellant, v. COMINCO ALASKA, INC., Appellee.

Supreme Court of Alaska.

October 4, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

C.R. Kennelly, Stepovich, Kennelly & Stepovich, P.C., Anchorage, for Appellant.

Sean Halloran, Hartig, Rhodes, Hoge & Lekish, P.C., Anchorage, for Appellee.

Before: FABE, Chief Justice, MATTHEWS, EASTAUGH, BRYNER, and CARPENETI, Justices.


OPINION

EASTAUGH, Justice.

I. INTRODUCTION

Geri Reich sued her former employer, Cominco Alaska, Inc., alleging that it subjected her to a hostile work environment at the Red Dog Mine. The mine was operated by Cominco but owned by NANA Regional Corporation. Alaska Rule of Civil Procedure 47(c)(12) excludes prospective jurors who have a financial interest in the litigation. Does this rule apply to stockholders of a corporation, such as NANA...

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